SUMENEP - The Integrated Node Capture Attitude Record (INCAR) of the Sumenep Police, East Java, recorded 1,392 cases of traffic violations in the last 10 days, since the vehicle was operated.
Head of the Sumenep Police Traffic Unit AKP Lamudji said the number of traffic violators were drivers from various sub-districts in Sumenep Regency.
"The number of violations totaling 1,392 is not only motorists in Sumenep City, but also motorists in a number of sub-districts, because our operations also cover sub-district areas," he said, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, June 15.
However, of this number, only 553 traffic violators recorded by the INCAR car and confirmed to have committed a violation.
"The rest is not confirmed, because the vehicle used is not in the name of the person concerned," he said.
Head of Traffic, AKP Lamudji, explained that the violation through electronic data recording was an effort by the National Police to improve discipline for motorized vehicle drivers and reduce traffic accidents.
Drivers who are recorded as committing traffic violations, such as not wearing a helmet, parking in a parking area, and riding with more than one person, will be sent a letter by the officer to confirm.
It's just that, he continued, the vehicles recorded as violating the INCAR car were mostly not on behalf of the violator, but on behalf of the previous owner of the vehicle.
"Because there are many people here who buy vehicles, but have not changed their names. This is an obstacle, so that far more are not confirmed," said Lamudji.
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