TULUNGAGUNG - Tulungagung Police Traffic Unit, East Java, launched the "INCAR" (integrated node capture attitude record) car, a tactical vehicle unit capable of recording traffic violations committed by road users.

"The innovation of the 'INCAR' car is still a continuation of the application of the 'ETLE' (electronic traffic law enforcement) device installed in the 'traffic light' lamp," said Tulungagung Police Traffic Head, AKP Muhammad Bayu Agustyan, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, April 20.

The functions of the two traffic law enforcement infrastructure are actually the same, namely detecting and recording traffic violations.

The striking difference between the two is in the status of the device, where "ETLE" is static or fixed, while "INCAR" is dynamic or can move according to the unit of vehicle that carries/transports it.

"So this car moves to find customers by road users," he explained.

This 'SUV' type car is equipped with two high-resolution cameras on the front and rear. In plain view, this car does not look conspicuous, like an ordinary patrol car.

It is equipped with a monitor to view violations. This car began operating on Tuesday (19/4).

The day before a trial was conducted, the result was that more than 200 violations were recorded. "Every minute can record five violations," he said.

Bayu said that the violations that were recorded immediately included not wearing a helmet, violating a marker, not using a seat belt, stopping without putting on a seat belt, stopping in an inappropriate place until the vehicle was "ODOL" (over load over dimension).


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