Get Ready, Check The Vehicle Ahead Of The 2022 Ketupat Operation So That It Runs Smoothly On The Road
JAKARTA - The Head of the Traffic Corps (Korlantas) of the National Police Inspector General Pol Firman Shantyabudi asked the public to check the readiness of vehicles ahead of the 2022 Ketupat Operation. He asked that this readiness be carried out for safety on the trip.
He also didn't want residents to prepare their vehicles all of a sudden before leaving. This is so as not to have an impact on accidents, congestion, or other traffic problems.
"We need physical preparation of the vehicle that will be used. Valid when on the road, the cargo carried until there is a plan to travel to the destination, including health and health care because it is still in the COVID-19 condition," he said, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, March 12. .
It also ensures the readiness of road facilities and infrastructure. Not only toll roads, he also wants to ensure the readiness of arterial roads and other infrastructure facilities.
"Whatever needs to be prepared, readiness for both toll roads and arterial roads is input for us. For the people we serve. What we have prepared we need to communicate," said Firman.
During the Ketupat Operation in East Java, Firman also found a number of damaged fences, several roads with puddles, and overloaded trucks.
He admitted that he would immediately coordinate with other stakeholders in overcoming various traffic problems.
"There is an overload of one vehicle that has the potential to hinder traffic. It hinders the speed of other vehicles behind it, has the potential to damage the road, we don't want anything unwanted to happen. So we need to anticipate and prepare the vehicle properly," he said.
The Ketupat operation is a humanitarian operation that supports community activities in carrying out religious activities, going home and returning as well as on tourism. This is done so that people can move safely, safely, in an orderly and smooth manner.