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Tak Miliki SIKM, 719 Kendaraan Diminta Putar Balik

719 Vehicles Without SIKM are Not Allowed to Enter Jakarta

On the monitoring which carried out at four Large-scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) checkpoints in Bogor Regency, West Java, joint personnel did not allowed 719 vehicles with Jakarta plate numbers to enter Jakarta because those weren't equipped with Exit and Entry Permit (SIKM).

Total 328 two-wheeled vehicles, 384 four-wheeled vehicles, and 7 public transport fleets which forced to return

South Jakarta Transportation Sub-agency (Sudinhub) Head, Budi Setiawan mentioned, his side has coordinated with Bogor Regency to monitor Eid backflow at Jasinga Post, Tanjungsari Post, Cigombong Post, and Rindu Alam Puncak Post.

"From our monitoring since May 26, total 328 two-wheeled vehicles, 384 four-wheeled vehicles, and 7 public transport fleets which forced to return because they didn't bring SIKM," he stated, Thursday (5/28).

Infra: SIKM is Important to Minimize COVID-19 in Jakarta

According to him, the highest number of vehicles without SIKM is 309 vehicles at Rindu Alam Puncak Post, then followed by Cigombong Post with total 222 vehicles, and last at Jasinga Post and Tanjungsari Post with total 94 vehicles at each posts.

"So far, we have deployed 100 personnel in Bogor and 50 personnel in Cikarang Barat," he said.

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