Jakarta Conducts Trial Emission Test Tickets at 6 Points Today, 516 Vehicles Received Warning Tickets
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JAKARTA - The Emission Test Task Force consisting of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and the Traffic Directorate of Polda Metro Jaya has started conducting emission test ticket trials at six points today.

Head of the DKI Jakarta Environment Agency Asep Kuswanto said that as many as 516 vehicles were given written warning tickets.

In this trial, the imposition of fines on vehicles that have not been tested for emissions or did not pass the emission test has not been included in fines for fines.

"The number of vehicles that were given warning tickets was 516 vehicles consisting of vehicles that had not been tested for emissions and vehicles that had not passed the emission test. There were 412 units that had not been tested, and 104 units that failed the emission test," Asep said in his statement, Friday, August 25.

Overall, as many as 550 vehicles were stopped during the emission test raid trial starting at 08.00 a.m. Western Indonesian Time (WIB) today, consisting of 263 cars and 287 motorbikes.

The location of the emission test fine is at Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan (Front of Dariza Hotel), in front of Taman Anggrek Mall, Jalan Asia Afrika, Jalan Pemuda, Terminal Blok M, and Jalan RE Marthadinata.

As a result, only 34 vehicles have carried out emission tests and have passed. Meanwhile, 104 vehicles did not pass the emission test. Then, 412 vehicles have not been tested for emissions.

"There were 38 cars that did not pass the test, while 66 motorcycles did not pass the emission test," said Asep.

Please note, the application of emission test tickets will officially take effect on Friday, September 1. This vehicle raid is law enforcement of Law Number 22 of 2009 concerning Road Traffic and Transportation and Governor Regulation Number 66 of 2020 concerning Motor Vehicle Exhaust Emission Tests.

Fines for vehicles that do not pass the emission test will be subject to fines ranging from IDR 250,000 to IDR 500,000.

For 2-wheeled vehicles that do not pass the emission test, a fine of IDR 250,000 will be imposed. Meanwhile, 4-wheeled vehicles are subject to a fine of IDR 500,000.

The amount of the fine is regulated in accordance with Article 285 Paragraph 1 and Article 276 of Law No. 22 of 2009 concerning Road Traffic and Transportation.


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