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273 Public Minivans Do Not Dare Go Into Pulogebang Terminal

Controlling against public minivan conducted by Jakarta Transportation Department has an impact on reduction of public transport that entered in Pulogebang Terminal, East Jakarta. Of the 600 public transports are recorded, there are only 343 units dare to operate.

Since Jakarta Transportation Department keeps conducting the raid, causing public minivan does not dare to enter terminal

"Since Jakarta Transportation Department keeps conducting the raid, causing public minivan does not dare to enter terminal. From 600 units, there are 343 fleets entering terminal," expressed Head of Pulogebang Terminal Technical Management Unit (UPT), Nurhayati, Friday (1/22).

According to him, the current public minivan that still operating is those who have permission letter and worthy. While public minivan operational type KWK and Transjakarta bus is from at 5 AM-8 PM. As for the six routes, are KWK T29 (Pulogebang-Pulogadung), T22 (Pulogebang-Pulogadung), T32 (Pulogebang-Pulogadung), T25 (Pulogebang-Rawmangun), Koasi 22A (Pulogebang-Pondok Gede) and Transjakarta plying Corridor 11 (Pulogebang- Kampung Melayu).

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