Metro Police Meeting To Discuss Electronic Tickets On Inner City Toll Roads

JAKARTA - The Directorate of Traffic of the Polda Metro Jaya together with stakeholders will hold a coordination meeting to discuss the application of electronic ticketing or Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) on inner-city toll roads. The coordination meeting was held Tuesday, March 29.

"Tomorrow we will hold a coordination meeting with all stakeholders related to law enforcement using ETLE cameras on toll roads," said Traffic Director of Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Sambodo Purnomo Yogo, quoted by Antara, Monday, March 28.

Sambodo said the coordination meeting involved the Department of Transportation, PT Jasa Marga, and others, in order to equalize perceptions and take action against motorists crossing the inner city toll road. "After that, we will convey it to the media," said Sambodo.

Sambodo said that the coordination meeting with stakeholders was held at the Polda Metro Jaya Ditlantas Building, at around 10.00 WIB.

Previously, the Traffic Police Corps together with PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk socialized the implementation of ETLE on the Jasa Marga Group Toll Road.

The socialization is related to the application of electronic tickets on toll roads to taking action for motorists who exceed the speed limit or violate traffic rules.

The Director of Law Enforcement of the Korlantas Polri, Brigadier General Aan Suhanan, said that the National Police and PT Jasa Marga have issued the latest innovations in implementing ETLE-based law enforcement on toll roads for vehicles that exceed the load and speed limits.

“Currently there are seven points for WIM (Weight in Motion), then there are five points for speedcam. Everything will be connected to the precision ETLE in Korlantas. So today we will start socializing for the next 30 days," said Aan, quoted from the NTMC Police, Tuesday (1/3).

The rules that apply to the maximum speed limit of vehicles on toll roads are 120 km per hour.