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14.006 Pesepeda Ramaikan Jl Gajah Mada dan Jl Hayam Wuruk
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14,006 Cyclists Enliven Jalan Gajah Mada and Hayam Wuruk

The West Jakarta Transportation Sub-agency has noted that as many as 14,006 people have enjoyed cycling along Jalan Gajah Mada and Jalan Hayam Wuruk, Taman Sari, on Sunday (7/12) morning.

We supervise and socialize to people to stay in compliance with health protocols 

According to Erwansyah, Head of West Jakarta Transportation Sub-agency, his sub-agency deployed ten of joint personnel to ensure that residents who exercise continue to implement the COVID-19 preventive health protocol.

"Aside that, 2,493 joggers also participate in the event. We supervise and socialize to people to stay in compliance with health protocols," he expressed.

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As for residents who exercised on six roads in Kembangan were 7,443 cyclists and 4,113 joggers.

Kembangan Sub-district Transportation Executing Unit Head Hendra added those personnel were alerted in outside and inside the area in a bid to ensure that visitors who exercise implement health protocols.

"Those who exercise using masks, visitors over the age of 60 (elderly) and under 9 years, traders, animals and pregnant women are prohibited from being in the cyclists area to curb the COVID outbreak," he closed.

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