Dozens of operational service vehicles located at the South Jakarta Mayor's office (Jaksel) did not pass the emission test. Head of the Control, Pollution and Environmental Damage Section of the South Jakarta City Environmental Service (Kasi PPKL LH) Tuty Ernawati Sapardin explained, of the 66 vehicles carried out by the test, 52 vehicles passed the emission test.
"Of the total 66 operational vehicles that took part in the emission test, 52 vehicles passed the emission test, while 14 were declared not to have passed the emission test," said Tuty, Friday, October 20.
Of the total 66 vehicles, continued Tuty, which took part in the emission test consisting of 13 units of four-wheeled gasoline, 12 were declared to have passed the emission test and one unit did not pass the emission test. Furthermore, 10 units of four-wheeled diesel fuel vehicles were declared to have passed.
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Then two-wheeled vehicles as many as 43 units, 30 units were declared to have passed the emission test and 13 units did not pass the emission test.
Tuty said that the emission test held at the Mayor's yard, South Jakarta, consisted of two-wheeled or four-wheeled operational vehicles fueled by gasoline or diesel.
"In total there are 66 operational service vehicles, the majority belonging to the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) who took part in the emission test," he said.
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