JAKARTA - Kalideres Terminal has conducted ramp checks with BPTJ and the Ministry of Transportation on a number of AKAP buses. Head of Kalideres Terminal, Revi Zulkarnaen said, on average AKAP buses have met the standard roadworthiness requirements.

"The average rate of 30 bus vehicles is checked every day," he said when confirmed, Tuesday, April 4. If serious violations are found such as bare tires, lights off, the brakes don't work properly, then the doubt is to stop the operation.

"Vehicles cannot be dispatched and must stop operating. Vehicles can run if the requirements for passing the test have been met," he said.

Meanwhile, from the results of the inspection, several shortages of bus SOPs were still found. Such as the lack of emergency response equipment, glass rods, fire extinguishers that have expired, there are no jacks and incomplete boxes of medicine.


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