JAKARTA - Kapolresta Pontianak, Kombes Leo Joko Triwibowo said that the budget for preparing an electronic ticket through CCTV ETLE (Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement) reaches Rp. 3.1 billion for only one point on the road.
"The traffic directorate has coordinated with the Provincial Government (Pemprov) of West Kalimantan regarding procurement or other matters, and it will be budgeted for 2021," said Leo Joko Triwibowo, in Pontianak, as reported by Antara, Tuesday, April 27.
Considering that the budget for one point is quite large, he said, it must be taken into account.
He added that the e-Tilang was installed at the intersection of four points in front of the Ahmad Yani Pontianak Tax Office (KPP).
Leo said, until now the implementation of electronic ticketing in West Kalimantan is still in the form of monitoring or the monitoring stage, and no action has been carried out.
"So that currently the numbers are still done manually and in the monitoring stage, because we also need equipment that can really be accounted for," he said.
This, according to him, is to avoid offenders who want to complain or complain so that no basis for further action can be provided.
"We need to prepare everything, because the violators don't let the violators file a complaint, and we cannot provide a basis for prosecution to the violators," he said.
Previously, Kasatlantas Polresta Pontianak, AKP Rio Sigal Hasibuan said that the application of the electronic ticket is the same as for violating regulations in general, only the mechanism for the numbering is different.
"So for violations it remains like traffic violations in general, but on a different mechanism, so if a rider commits a violation and is caught by a CCTV ETLE camera, it will automatically be connected to the ERI (Electronic Registration and Identification), so that the vehicle and driver data will be known," he said.
After the data on the vehicle of the motorist who violated it is known, the driver is given a confirmation letter to the address written on the vehicle data.
"Now, after the data is obtained, the rider of the violation will be sent a confirmation letter so that it is not yet a ticket letter to the address of the vehicle. In the confirmation letter, a web address will be given so that the alleged offender acknowledges whether he committed a violation. After being confirmed to have committed a violation, the offender can file at web number BRIVA to pay ticket fines or attend court proceedings by visiting officers to court, "he said again.
"If there is no response from the confirmation letter that has been given, it is suspected that the violator will suffer consequences in the form of blocking," he said.
"If the offender does not admit that he will get the consequences. So when the offender wants to pay vehicle tax or replace the STNK in Samsat, the Samsat officer will convey that the vehicle is still having problems related to e-ticketing and the offender will be welcome to contact the ETLE officer," he said.
As for the violations that will be caught on camera, such as, motorists exceeding speed, running red lights, opposing the flow, violating road signs, turning directions in prohibited places, periodic testing, parking in prohibited areas, parking, STNK taxes, two-wheeled riders do not use helmets. and four-wheeled riders do not use seat belts.
Data from the West Kalimantan Regional Police, in Pontianak City, three e-TLE CCTV cameras will be installed at two intersection points in Pontianak City, namely the first point at the intersection of the Pontianak Untan Digulis Roundabout with two cameras from the Governor's Office to Untan and in the direction of the Governor's Hall to Untan. The second point is at the intersection of Jalan Ahmad Yani with one camera in the direction of the PCC Building to the Tax Office.
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