JAMBI - Ditlantas Polda Jambi asked the Jambi Provincial Government to add a barcode code in each coal transport hull number sticker. Dirlantas Polda Jambi Kombes Dhafi said this was aimed at making distribution transactions easier.

"If there is a barcode, it's just good to scan it, so it goes straight away so it doesn't cause long traffic jams," said Kombes Dhafi, quoted from Antara, Sunday, January 15.

He also asked that the hull number sticker should not only be installed on the front of the coal truck.

Better, hull number stickers are installed on each side of the coal truck to make it more visible.

"Later, we will re-coordinate with the Head of the Jambi Province Transportation Agency regarding the installation of hull number stickers for coal trucks," he explained.

The Jambi Provincial Transportation Service has installed hull number stickers for coal trucks. There are at least 11,500 coal truck cars that have been recorded for the installation of hull number stickers.

Dhafi emphasized that the installation of hull numbers on coal trucks is a good and efficient step. Because, with the hull number sticker, you can find out the origin of the coal truck.

"So later at every intersection you can find out which truck the hull number is, if there is anything easier because you know where the coal truck came from and where the destination was," he said.

He added that the task of the Jambi Police Ditlantas is to maintain the balance of coal transportation on roads, starting from the exit of the mine mouth to entering the port so that congestion does not occur.

"So later we will see the volume on the road, if it still causes traffic jams, we will apply the hours of exiting coal trucks from the mouth of the mine," he said.


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