First Day Odd-Even, 1,062 Vehicles Ticketed
Illustration (Angga Nugraha / VOI)

JAKARTA - Head of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency, Syafrin Liputo, said that there were 1,062 four-wheeled vehicles that violated the odd-even rule on the first day of action, Monday, August 10.

"In the action against odd-even violations on August 10, there were 619 vehicles received manual tickets and 443 e-TLE ticketing vehicles, bringing the total to 1,062 vehicles," Syafrin told reporters, Tuesday, August 11.

Meanwhile, since the start of the odd-even socialization which began on Monday, August 3 to Friday, August 7, Syafrin said there was a decrease in traffic volume on 25 odd-even roads, between 2.47 percent and 4.63 percent.

Then, during the socialization period, the traffic speed on odd-even roads increased between 1.36 and 16.36 percent.

Then, the number of public transport passengers such as Transjakarta, MRTJ, LRTJ, KRL, and Airport Train has increased between 0.64 percent to 6.25 percent.

Syafrin explained that the current odd-even application objective is different from the normal period. If in normal time, odd-even is expected to move people from private vehicles to public transportation.

Meanwhile, during the current COVID-19 pandemic, the odd-even policy has become an instrument of controlling people's movements.

"This controls so that the mobility of residents is not high, so that there will be no crowds or crowds at activity centers. That's what we expect," said Syafrin.

Therefore, with the odd-even events during the corona virus outbreak, Syafrin hopes that many companies will have more protocol stages for operating their business premises during the transitional PSBB period.

Among other things, limiting the capacity of employees who work in offices by 50 percent, implementing a shift system or division of working hours, and allowing employees to work from home or work from home.

"For residents who already have a schedule to work from home, please work from home, do not then do mobility that creates crowds. And this is not good for us together who are trying to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic," explained Syafrin.

For information, the odd-even application is valid from Monday to Friday, between the morning at 06.00-10.00 WIB and the afternoon between 16.00-21.00 WIB. The regulation applies in the following areas:

1. Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat 2. Jalan MH Thamrin 3. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman 4. Jalan Jenderal S Parman, starting from the intersection of Jalan Tomang Raya to Jalan Gatot Subroto 5. Jalan Gatot Subroto 6. Jalan MT Haryono 7. Jalan HR Rasuna Said 8. Jalan DI Panjaitan 9. Jalan Jenderal Ahmad Yani, from the intersection of Jalan Bekasi Timur Raya to the intersection of Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan 10. Jalan Besar Pintu Selatan 11. Jalan Gajah Mada 12. Hayam Wuruk Street 13. Majapahit Street 14. Sisingamangaraja Street 15. Jalan Panglima Polim 16. Jalan Fatmawati, starting from the intersection of Jalan Ketimun 1 until the intersection of Jalan TB Simatupang17. Suryopranoto Street 18. Balikpapan Street 19. Jalan Kyai Caringin 20. Jalan Tomang Raya 21. Boy Scout 22. Jalan Salemba Raya on the west side and Jalan Salemba Raya on the east side, starting from the intersection of Jalan Paseban Raya to the intersection of Jalan Diponegoro23. Jalan Kramat Raya 24. Senen Station Street 25. Jalan Gunung Sahari


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