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JAKARTA - The National Police Traffic Corps has again added an isolation point during the Implementation of the Emergency Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM). In total, there are 1,038 blocking points from Lampung to Bali.

"Yes, it has increased to 1,038 points," said the National Police Chief of Traffic, Inspector General Istiono in his statement, Thursday, July 15.

Of that number, there are 40 new blocking points. The dozens of blocking points will start operating Friday, July 16.

In addition, Istiono also mentioned the reason for adding the barrier points is because the mobility of the community continues to increase. In this way, it is hoped that officers can monitor community mobility.

"The reason is that we can limit mobility more. Only essential and critical sectors are moving," said Istiono.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Ops for the Korlantas Polri, Kombes Rudi Antariksawan, said that the addition of isolation points was also to overcome community mobility during the Eid al-Adha 1442 H holiday. Because it is predicted that people will travel.

"There are 86 blocking locations on toll roads, 7 blocking locations at ports, and 945 blocking locations on non-toll roads," he said.

The following is the distribution of 1,038 isolation points throughout the Lampung to Bali area.

1. Lampung: 21 locations (2 locations on toll roads, 17 locations on non-toll roads, 2 locations on ports)

2. Banten: 20 locations (2 locations on toll roads, 17 locations on non-toll roads, 1 location on ports)

3. Metro Jaya: 100 locations (15 locations on toll roads, 85 locations on non-toll roads)

4. West Java: 353 locations (21 locations on toll roads, 332 locations on non-toll roads)

5. DIY: 23 locations (all on non-toll roads)

6. Central Java: 271 locations (27 locations on toll roads, 244 locations on non-toll roads)

7. East Java: 209 locations (19 locations on toll roads, 189 locations on non-toll roads, 1 location on ports)

8. Bali: 41 locations (38 locations on non-toll roads, 3 locations on the port).


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