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INP Traffic Corps Committed to Focus on the Seven Key Performance Indicators for Improvement

By Admin INP Senin, 22 Juni 2026 Pengunjung (44) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Traffic Corps is committed to strengthening the seven key performance indicators (KPI) in its 2025-2029 Strategic Plan (Renstra) to improve performance quality in commemoration of the 80th Bhayangkara Day.

The Director of Law Enforcement of the Traffic Corps, Senior Superintendent I Made Agus Prasatya, stated that all programs and activities must have clear indicators and be accountable periodically according to the established timeframe.

"Regarding the Traffic Corps 2025-2029 strategic plan, there are accountability requirements that must be answered periodically, whether quarterly, semi-annually, or annually," said Prasatya on Monday (6/22/2026).

He mentioned the Road Safety Index (RSI), the key performance indicator of concern. According to him, this indicator embodies the spirit of the corps’ mission to ensure traffic safety.

He explained that RSI measurements are conducted quarterly as a basis for developing preemptive and preventive measures in the field of traffic safety and security.

On the other hand, the second key performance indicator is the public satisfaction index with public services. This is the focus of the Registration and Identification unit of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Traffic Corps.

Next is the achievement of non-tax state revenue (PNBP). According to him, this is a crucial indicator that must be evaluated periodically. 

Regarding the security and safety indicator, the corps also paid attention in developing educational strategies and campaigns for a traffic safety culture based on RSI. Thus, the next indicator is public response to the various educational programs that have been implemented.

"If there is no feedback from the public, it means the program we are promoting is not good," said Prastaya.
Finally, the sixth and seventh indicators relate to the law enforcement function, particularly in optimizing the use of Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) and resolving traffic accident cases.

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