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Indonesian National Police Launch E-TLE Phase II Starting in July

By Cpiet Minggu, 06 Juni 2021 Pengunjung (5) 2 Mins Read
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Inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. Indonesian National Police's Traffic Corps currently mapping the Regional Police points that will implement the second phase of the electronic ticketing system (E-TLE) nationally. It is planned that the second phase of electronic ticketing system will be launched in mid-July 2021. Chief of Traffic Corps Pol. General Inspector Istiono explained that there are at least thirteen Regional Police Headquarters that will implement the second stage of the electronic ticketing system, with a higher number of camera installation points than the previous stage. "The second phase of the electronic ticket is planned for mid-July, there will be around 13 Regional Police Headquarters, there are many points, there will be additions of course. The task is now to confirm, map everywhere that we are sure to launch. We are making it right so that the implementation is optimal,” explained the National Police Chief of Traffic Corps. Even so, his party did not specify the 13 Regional Police Headquarters who will apply the second phase of the electronic ticketing system. However, the launch is planned for mid-July in Solo. "We carried it out in Solo, around the middle of July, " explained the Two-Star General. Previously, in the first stage, the national electronic ticketing ticketing system was applied simultaneously in 12 Regional Police Headquarters throughout Indonesia, with a total of 244 electronic ticketinging system's camera points. With details, 98 points at Greater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police Headquarters, five points at Riau's Regional Police Headquarters, 55 points at East Java's Regional Police Headquarters, 10 points at Central Java's Regional Police Headquarters, and 16 points at South Sulawesi's Regional Police Headquarters. In addition, 21 points at the West Java Regional Police, eight points at Jambi Regional Police, 10 points at West Sumatra Regional Police, four points at Yogyakarta Special Region Regional Police, five points at Lampung Regional Police, 11 points at North Sulawesi Regional Police, and one point at Banten Regional Police. . This electronic ticketing system's camera targets at least 10 violations. Starting from violating traffic signs and road markings, not wearing a seat belt, driving while playing with a cellphone. Violating the speed limit, using fake license plates, going against the flow, running red lights, not wearing helmets, riding more than the capacity of the vehicle, and not turning on the lights during the day for motorbikes.
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