Open Ducati 'We Ride As One', Bamsoet Invites To Maintain Order, Safety And Obey Traffic Rules
JAKARTA - Chairman of the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly as well as Chairman of the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI) Bambang Soesatyo (Bamsoet) opened and released Ducati Indonesia's rolling thunder activity entitled 'We Ride As One'. Starting from Senayan Park, Ducati motorcycle riders, totaling around 200 motorbikes, crossing Jalan Gerbang Pemuda, Jalan Asia Africa, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Roundabout HI, Senayan Roundabout, Hang Tuah Street, Hang Lekir Street and returning to Senayan Park.
"The Ducati 'We Ride As One' activity, which is an event to gather Ducati fans and drivers, was initiated by the global Ducati. The 'We Ride As One' activity was also held in various countries. Indonesia was asked to carry out similar activities to strengthen the Ducati community in Indonesia," said Bamsoet after opening the Ducati 'We Ride As One' activity in Jakarta, this Saturday.
Present were Ducati Indonesia CEO Jimmy Budhijanto, COO Ducati Indonesia Eja Donalsha and Ducati Owner Club Indonesia General Chair Fernando Rorimpadey. Meanwhile, the Central IMI Management was present, including Communication and Media Dwi Nugroho and Inter-Institutional Relations Andrys Ronaldi.
Ducati 'We Ride As One' was presented as a form of Ducati Indonesia's appreciation to Ducati fans and Ducati drivers in Indonesia. This event was designed as an opportunity for Ducati fans and drivers to connect and share experiences between Ducati drivers.
"The Ducati 'We Ride As One' event shows a journey with Ducati's'red forces' as well as the official starter of special kits from Ducati Indonesia for all participants present. In addition, participants also have the opportunity to meet other Ducati fans, share experiences, and create new friends so that connectivity to fellow fans will be stronger," said Bamsoet.
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Not to forget, Bamsoet invites Ducati drivers to comply and socialize driving safety on the highway. Because, driving safety is a shared responsibility for all road users, including for large motorcycle users.
"All road users, whether two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicles, must have the same paradigm and perspective in driving, safety is the most important. Moreover, data from the Ministry of Transportation records every hour, about 2-3 people die from traffic accidents," concluded Bamsoet.