JAKARTA - The chairman of Commission E of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Iman Satria, said he was worried about the condition of the roads in front of and around the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) being damaged quickly.

Because, said Iman, every day the roads around the stadium, which is located in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, are often crossed by large trucks.

Therefore, Iman asked the DKI Provincial Government to limit the operational hours for heavy vehicles passing through the area.

"Hopefully the hours can be adjusted, I think it can be better," said Iman in his statement, Thursday, April 21. With the implementation of truck operating hours, Iman believes that all people who want to visit the pride of Jakarta Governor Anies Basedan's stadium can feel more comfortable. , and can minimize congestion.

Then, Iman also asked the DKI Provincial Government to repair potholes and damaged roads around JIS. Given, JIS is an international standard stadium which is one of the tourist destinations in the capital city.

"The roads around here are being repaired, because I see there are still many trucks coming in, this is not good enough. It can cause the roads to be damaged quickly," said Iman.

Furthermore, Iman hopes that JIS can also become a driving force for the economy of the surrounding community when it is opened to the public. "Of course the implication in the local area is a domino effect, especially for the economy," he added.


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