2,541 Road Users Have Violated PSBB Regulations in Central Jakarta
Reported by Adriana Megawati | Translated by Maria Inggita
From May 5-11, 2020, number of road users who violate PSBB regulations in Central Jakarta reached 2,541 people.
There is an increase in the number of violations based on our data
Central Jakarta Transportation Sub-agency (Sudinhub) Head, Mohammad Sholeh conveyed, PSBB violators are still dominated by two-wheeled vehicles with total 1,646 violators. While 895 violators for four-wheeled vehicles.
April 10 - May 3, Dishub Records 29,797 Violations
Compared to the number of PSBB violators on May 1-4 period, it showed an increase. For two-wheeled vehicles, it increased from 1,352 into 1,646 violators and from 570 to 895 violators for four-wheeled vehicles.
Based on violations with the highest number of violators for two-wheeled vehicles are 942 motorists didn't wear mask, 637 motorists didn't wear gloves, and 67 violators who carried passengers with different address (based on address in ID Card or KTP).
"There is an increase in the number of violations based on our data," he conveyed, Wednesday (5/13).
For four-wheeled vehicles violators in this period, he continued, there were 576 violators who didn't wear mask and 318 violators who carried passengers beyond the capacity.
His side reminds residents to comply with PSBB regulations to stop COVID-19 transmission in Jakarta. For those who violate it will be imposed sanctions as mentioned in Gubernatorial Regulation (Pergub) No. 41/2020 concerning Sanctions Imposition Against Violations in PSBB Implementation in Handling COVID-19 in DKI Jakarta.
That Pergub mentioned that drivers of four-wheeled vehicles that carry passengers beyond the capacity will be fined around Rp 500,000 - 1,000,000. While two-wheeled vehicles drivers who don't wear mask, gloves, and carry passenger with different address will be fined around Rp 100,000 - 200,000.
"Satpol PP and Police officers can impose the sanctions on road users who violate the regulations. We only accompany them," he closed.