Djarot: MRT Project must Be Worked 24 Hours
access_time January 07 2015 06:03 PM remove_red_eye 3220
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The project of mass rapid transit (MRT) has not been reached 100 percent, inasmuch as it is still encountered obstacles. Therefore, Jakarta Vice Governor, Djarot Saiful Hidajat asks the project to be carried out for 24 hours.
Thus, the project cannot be done optimally and only reached 60 percent
Djarot disclosed the biggest obstacle facing the MRT project is land acquisition. "Thus, the project cannot be done optimally and only reached 60 percent," he said at City Hall, Wednesday (1/7).
Former Blitar Mayor suggests the mega project must be carried out for 24 hours with four shifts. "Thus workers don't have to wait the other workers," he said.
Land Acquisition Disturbed MRT ProjectHe furthered that it is able to be maximized when the break time and then can be subtracted during rush hour. "That means, the project can be maximized at night," he added.
Besides, his party also had a homework 'Asian Games 2018' that will be held in Jakarta. Hence, in the near future, he also plans to conduct blusukan to know the project results in the field.