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Dishub DKI Jelaskan Cara Dapatkan Stiker Bebas Ganjil Genap Khusus Difabel

Disabled Road Users Facilitated to Access Odd-Even Roads

There is QR code in each stickers that contain of disabled ro ad-users identity

Jakarta Government allows disabled road users to pass the roads where the odd-even license plate traffic policy are implemented without concerning their license plate number. This new policy is implemented by giving special stickers to disabled road users.

"Disabled road users can apply for this special stickers at Dishub. There is QR code in each stickers that contain of disabled road-users identity," stated Jakarta Transportation Department (Dishub) Head, Syafrin Liputo, Friday (8/23).

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According to him, this sticker is served as the permit pass. Disabled road users who want to apply for the stickers can apply to Dishub office by bringing application letter for Dishub regarding stickers for disabled road users, copies of their e-KTP (ID) card, vehicle registration certificate (STNK), family card (KK), birth certificate, medical records, photo, and video as a proof they are disabled.

"Photo and video can be sent through Whatsapp at 0852-8004-0228. You can ask us via that number for further information regarding this sticker and policy," he mentioned.

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