Jambi Traffic Unit Sanctions 19 Coal Trucks Violating Operational Hours

JAMBI - Jambi Police Traffic Unit took action against 19 units of coal truck cars that violated the agreed operating hours according to the Jambi Governor's Circular. Jambi is related to the operational hours of coal transportation in Jambi," said Head of Traffic Police of Jambi, Kompol Aulia Rahmad in Jambi, Wednesday, June 8. Members of the Traffic Police Unit of Jambi Police have taken action against coal transport trucks that violated operational hours and also carried excess coal cargo. or not in accordance with the Jambi Governor's Circular. Quoting Antara, Kompol Aulia Rahmad also said that from May 31 to June 7, 2022, he had taken action in the form of ticketing for coal transporting trucks and recently we have taken action against 19 coal trucks that has violated operating hours al. Every day members of the Jambi Regional Police and the Regional Police continue to patrol and take action against coal trucks that violate the Jambi Governor's Circular (SE). The Jambi Regional Police Ditlantas and Polres Satlantas continue to control and enforce coal truck vehicles operating outside the specified hours. Of the dozens of coal trucks operating outside the specified operating hours and exceeding the load of the seven IUP holders in Jambi who come from from Sarolangun Regency there are two, three Koto Boyo, Batanghari Regency, and one each in Tebo and Bungo. The traffic police will continue to enforce and publish for violators so that IUP holders can commit to what has been agreed and no one feels aggrieved and The police expect IUP holders and drivers to comply with the Circular (SE) of the Director General of Mineral and Coal and the Governor of Jambi's SE.