KUDUS - The government of Kudus Regency, Central Java, will allow all street vendors (PKL) to resell on car free days or motorized vehicle-free days when the evaluation results show no violations.

"The intended violations are related to regulations, ranging from complying with health protocols to helping maintain the cleanliness of the environment where we sell," said the Regent of Kudus Hartopo in Kudus as quoted by Antara, Monday, June 6.

Currently, the number of traders who are allowed to sell has been increased from 100 before being increased to 200 traders. This is a form of government concern for the economic recovery of the community after previously being affected by the pandemic.

If the results of the evaluation of the implementation of the car free day on June 5, 2022, there are no problems, then the next number of street vendors who are allowed to sell will be added.

"The Kudus Regency Government has also communicated with the Governor of Central Java and is welcome when it wants to be carried out like before the pandemic period while still adhering to health protocols," he said.

For this reason, he asked for the support of traders and the public to jointly comply with health protocols starting from wearing masks, washing hands, and avoiding crowds. It is hoped that later all traders who have been selling at the "car free day" event can return to selling for the sake of the community's economic recovery.

The Kudus Trade Service itself noted that there have been more than 400 traders who have registered to be able to sell on the "car free day" reaching 400 registrants.

The implementation of the "car free day" in Kudus, which began on May 29, 2022, was enthusiastically welcomed by the community because for more than two years the event was stopped due to the pandemic. The Kudus Square area is filled with residents who want to exercise or just take a walk without being disturbed by passing motorized vehicles.


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