inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police (INP) officially began the socialization of zero over-dimension and overloading (ODOL) vehicles.
Head of the INP Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho said the socialization will take place for the next 30 days. This phase is crucial in the action plan towards zero ODOL which has been designed comprehensively.
"This socialization phase focuses, among other things, on updating traffic intelligence data, especially related to vehicle ownership data that is indicated as not in accordance with vehicle dimension provisions throughout Indonesia," said Agus in a statement quoted by Antaranews, Jakarta, Sunday (6/1/2025).
He further said that this socialization stage is also an important opportunity to build a shared understanding and maximize active participation of the community, especially transportation business actors, in supporting the transformation towards a safe, orderly, and sustainable transportation system.
"Towards Indonesia Zero ODOL Operation is not only an effort to enforce the law, but also a joint movement to maintain the safety and smoothness of national traffic," said the Head of Traffic Corps.
In addition, he added, this phase will also focus on increasing public awareness and a persuasive approach, namely through the delivery of information, appeals, and direct education to drivers and vehicle owners.
Agus hopes that vehicle owners can normalize their vehicles that do not comply with the provisions or do not operate the vehicles in order to support traffic safety and order.
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