SUBANG - The Subang Police Traffic Unit conducted a trial run of the odd-even implementation on four roads in Subang City for two days, starting from Sunday - Monday, August 22-23. In addition to socializing to car drivers, it is also to limit community mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subang Police Chief AKBP Sumarni through Subang Traffic Police Head AKP Endang Sujana said the odd-even trials of private vehicles, starting at 08.00-10.00 a.m, and 16.00-19.00 p.m.
"Trials of applying odd-even to private four-wheeled vehicles along Ahmad Yani street - Letjen Suprapto street - Otista street, and Wangsa Goparana street," said Kasat, Sunday, August 22.
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The enforcement, said the former Head of Traffic at the Majalengka Police, is for vehicles with even license plates on even dates, and vehicles with odd license plates on odd dates.
Vehicles are excluded when socializing the odd-even application, he added, public transportation, goods, and online transportation, priority vehicles, ambulances, fire engines, TNI-Polri vehicles, and local government red plate vehicles.
After that, said Kasat, an evaluation of the trial will be carried out. If it is considered successful, it will be implemented with reinforced regulations from the Subang regional government (Pemda).
"This odd-even policy is implemented to reduce people's mobility, so that they can break the chain of spread of COVID-19," he said.
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