Bogor City Government And Traffic Unit Handling Garbage Trucks Collision 4 Kiosks In West Cilendek
Bogor City Police Traffic Unit Officer, West Java Police When checking the driver of the Bogor City DLH garbage truck who crashed into four kiosks/DOK BETWEEN
BOGOR - Bogor City Government (Pemkot), West Java, together with the Bogor City Police Traffic Unit handled a garbage truck that crashed into four residents' stalls in West Cilendek. The calculation of compensation that needs to be borne by the local Environmental Service (DLH) is around Rp. 35 million. Head of the Bogor City Police Traffic Unit, Kompol Galih Apria, said that the handling at the time of the incident had been carried out by the Traffic Unit team to check the driver and move the truck from the location of four residents' stalls that were hit. The Toyota Dyna truck, which is an operational vehicle for transporting garbage from the Bogor City DLH driven by MH (28), crashed into four stalls on Jalan Brigadier General Saptadji, to be precise in front of Bengkel Las Mandiri, West Cilendek Village, West Bogor District, last Wednesday at around 4.10 WIB. MH admitted that he came from the direction of Sempak to Jalan Semeru and accidentally saw a cat on the road right near the location of four stalls, so he swerved to the left to avoid it and lost control and crashed into the kiosk. "The handling at the time of the incident was completed, the transfer of trucks, estimated losses, and inspection of drivers, while according to his statement, he was healthy. We are coordinating with DLH for further," he explained in Bogor City, Antara, Wednesday, November 8. Galih conveyed that from this incident, the Traffic Unit coordinated with the Bogor City DLH to further deal with residents' losses. The Head of Waste at the Bogor City DLH Asep Faisal Rahman stated that he had communicated with kiosk owners to prepare losses for the replacement process. DLH Bogor City, he said, was ready to compensate for the damage to the stalls that occurred. The MH driver has also admitted that he crashed into four stalls while on his way to the office.
"We have communicated about compensation. Citizens' business activities will certainly run as before," he said.

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