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JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has allowed street vendors (PKL) to sell in the car free day (CFD) area starting this week. However, DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said traders were only allowed to sell around the sidewalk.

"Now it is regulated, selling is allowed, but only on sidewalks, and those on the highway only for sports and cycling," said Anies in the HI Roundabout area, Central Jakarta, Sunday, June 5.

Previously, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government had banned street vendors from selling inside or on the sidewalks of the CFD area. Actually, said Anies, traders are indeed allowed to sell. However, these traders cause traffic jams on the highway.

"Previously, those who traded could trade on the road so it was jammed because they were selling on the highway. And those on the road were only for those who exercised and cycled," he said.

Meanwhile, starting today, the DKI Transportation Agency has provided merchant zones at several points in the motorized vehicle-free day (HBKB) area. HBKB has been provided as a merchant zone," quoted from Instagram @dishubdkijakarta. The traders are divided into three, namely the red, yellow, and green zones, which are spread over 12 points. Here's the distribution: Red Zone (without traders): 1. Sarinah-Patung Sudirman Yellow Zone (traders only on the sidewalk): 1. Statue of Arjuna Wijaya-Sarinah2. Sudirman Statue-The Youth Statue Building a Green Zone (traders are allowed): 1. Jl Sunda2. Jl. Kebon Kacang3. Jl Teluk Betung4. Jl Pamekasan5. Jl Sumenep 6. Jl Purworejo7. Jl Blora8. Galunggung Street 9. Jl Karet Baru Timur II


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