The Southeast Sulawesi (Sultra) National Road Implementation Center (BPJN) prohibits residents from stopping their activities or trading along the Kendari Bay Bridge, Southeast Sulawesi Province.
Head of BPJN Sultra Yudi Hardiana when met in Kendari, Saturday, said that currently his party had put up a notification banner regarding the prohibition of stopping vehicles on the bridge.
He conveyed that the prohibition of residents from stopping vehicles or doing activities on the bridge was not allowed by law on road transportation traffic.
"In LLAJ rules, too, if on the bridge there is no permit for vehicles to stop, that's why we put on the signs and notifications," said Yudi Hardiana.
He explained that apart from enforcing the rules, these efforts are so that later people will no longer be active or stop their vehicles on the bridge.
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Likewise with the decision of the Kendari city government which will conduct routine patrols on the bridge starting Monday, (2/6).
In addition, this regulation also applies to traders who usually park their vehicles on the Kendari Teluk Bridge.
"Hopefully with this effort, there will be no incidents of residents jumping from the bridge like what happened in the last few days," he explained.
In the same place, Kendari Mayor Siska Karina Imran added that the socialization of safety and security at the Kendari Bay bridge was carried out by the municipal government to prevent people from abusing public facilities to do harm to themselves.
"Especially with the incidents that claimed victims, this act was carried out by the community itself," said Siska.
Siska conveyed that the City Government is ready to coordinate with BPJN to install lighting lights along the Kendari Bay bridge.
"I would like to appeal to all people who live around the bridge or visit in Kendari, how we take care of all existing facilities, not misused," he said.
He also conveyed that in addition to routinely carrying out monitoring patrols on bridges, the City Government would intensely socialize with the community regarding maintaining mental health with the Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection as well as Mental Hospitals.
"God willing, we will carry out routine patrols every day. The same as the socialization of mental health to our targets, namely teenagers and children," he added.
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