Traffic violators are dominated by motorbike riders

Traffic violators are dominated by motorbike riders
Traffic violators are dominated by motorbike riders
Members of the Indramayu Police conducted a standby call ahead of Operation Zebra Lodaya. (MI/Nurul Hidayah)

A NUMBER of traffic violations were prosecuted during the Zebra Lodaya Operation held by the Indramayu Police.

Head of Indramayu Police Traffic Unit, AKP Abdurrohman Hidayat, explained that traffic violations during the Zebra Lodaya operation which started on October 14 2024 were dominated by motorbike riders. “Satlantas has taken action against 136 violators with fines,” said Abdurrohman, Wednesday (23/10).

Apart from that, as many as 1,777 motorists were also given warnings as a form of education to increase awareness of the importance of obeying traffic regulations.

Not only that, the police also recorded that 76 vehicles were netted because they were using noisy exhausts. “This shows the officers’ efforts to follow up on public complaints regarding noise caused by motorized vehicles,” said Abdurrohman.

Operation Zebra Lodaya aims to reduce the number of accidents and increase public awareness of driving. Through this operation, the Indramayu Police hope to create a safer and more orderly traffic atmosphere ahead of the 2024 regional elections.

“We appeal to all people to always obey traffic regulations for mutual safety. Awareness and obedience in traffic are very important to prevent accidents,” he added.

Indramayu Police will continue this operation and increase patrols to ensure safety and comfort in traffic in Indramayu Regency.

Meanwhile, from Majalengka Regency, it was reported that the Majalengka Police had taken action against 434 motorists in just a week. Operation Zebra Lodaya 2024 was carried out in the Majalengka Regency area. “Our staff immediately issued warnings and even fines to the motorists who were caught in the operation,” said Head of Traffic Unit for the Majalengka Police, AKP Mochammad Ali.

Ali also admitted that it is possible that the number of traffic order violators caught in Operation Zebra Lodaya 2024 will increase. The reason is, this number is the result of action from 14 – 22 October 2024, and Operation Zebra Lodaya 2024 is still being carried out until 27 October 2024. (N-2)

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Interview with AKP Abdurrohman Hidayat, Head of Indramayu Police Traffic Unit

Date: October 23, 2024

Editor: Thank ⁢you for joining us today, AKP Abdurrohman Hidayat. Can​ you tell us about the⁢ recent⁤ Zebra Lodaya Operation​ conducted in⁤ Indramayu?

AKP Hidayat: Thank you for having me. The Zebra Lodaya Operation began on October 14, 2024,⁣ and our primary objective is to enhance traffic safety and compliance among motorists in Indramayu. We’ve observed​ a significant number of traffic violations, predominantly committed‌ by motorbike riders.

Editor: That ⁣sounds concerning. What specific actions have been taken against ⁢violators?

AKP Hidayat: Over the course of the ​operation, we have penalized 136 individuals with fines for various⁢ traffic violations. Our goal is not only to enforce ⁢the law‌ but also to educate the public about safe driving practices.

Editor: Education seems to be a key component of this operation. Can ⁣you elaborate on that?

AKP Hidayat: Absolutely. In addition to the fines, we’ve issued warnings to 1,777 motorists. These warnings serve as educational ⁤moments to ⁢instill a greater awareness of traffic regulations and⁢ their importance for public⁤ safety.

Editor: That’s ⁣an interesting approach. Have you⁢ noticed any particular trends ⁤or behaviors among motorists during this operation?

AKP Hidayat: Yes, the data indicates that​ motorbike riders are predominantly responsible for the violations. This ​outlines the necessity of targeted⁤ educational ‌campaigns to address these specific behaviors. Our‌ aim is to reduce future incidents and improve overall traffic discipline.

Editor: What do you see as the next steps following this operation?

AKP ‍Hidayat: Once the operation concludes,⁣ we’ll assess ⁤the ⁤data collected and look​ for ways to improve our strategies moving forward. Collaboration with community leaders and continuous education campaigns will be vital ⁣in fostering a culture of compliance on ⁣the ⁣roads.

Editor: Thank you for your insights, AKP Hidayat. We appreciate your⁤ efforts to enhance traffic safety in Indramayu.

AKP Hidayat: Thank you for having me. It’s essential that we all work together to create safer roads for everyone.

. In addition to the fines, we issued warnings to 1,777 motorists as part of our educational outreach. Our aim is to raise awareness about the importance of adhering to traffic regulations for everyone’s safety.

Editor: That’s a significant effort. Are there particular violations that you found to be more common among motorbike riders?

AKP Hidayat: Yes, we noted that many violations included speeding, not wearing helmets, and riding without proper documentation. Additionally, we took action against 76 vehicles with noisy exhausts, responding to public complaints about noise pollution from motorized vehicles.

Editor: It’s good to hear that you’re addressing noise issues as well. What further steps are being planned to continue this initiative?

AKP Hidayat: We plan to extend the Zebra Lodaya Operation until October 27, 2024. Increased patrols will be implemented to uphold traffic laws and ensure the safety and comfort of all road users in Indramayu Regency.

Editor: What message would you like to convey to the community as this operation continues?

AKP Hidayat: I urge everyone to take traffic regulations seriously. Compliance not only protects you but also others on the road. We must work together to foster a safer driving environment as we approach the regional elections.

Editor: Thank you, AKP Abdurrohman Hidayat, for sharing these insights. Your commitment to traffic safety is commendable, and we hope the community heeds your advice.

AKP Hidayat: Thank you for having me. Let’s all drive safely and responsibly.

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