Traffic Corps Launch High-Tech Electronic Vehicle Ownership Books
Traffic Corps introduces E-BPKB with RFID chips and QR codes to prevent forgery. Learn how the new electronic vehicle ownership book works.
Traffic Corps introduces E-BPKB with RFID chips and QR codes to prevent forgery. Learn how the new electronic vehicle ownership book works.
The Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police confirmed that they will investigate the use of inappropriate license plates on four-wheeled vehicles.
The Head of the Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police (INP), Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, confirmed that the incident involving a police patrol vehicle allegedly hitting another car while traveling on the toll road has been resolved.
Traffic Corps officers escort motorcyclists through toll road after Bekasi flooding. Read the full story on inp.polri.go.id.
Traffic accidents and fatalities in Indonesia decreased in 2025 as the Traffic Corps implements community education and human-centered policing. Learn more.
Traffic Corps bans three-axle vehicles from toll roads during Christmas and New Year holidays to improve safety. Read the full report for details
Traffic Corps Chief stresses comprehensive prevention after deadly Krapyak toll bus crash during Nataru travel. Read the full report.
Indonesian Police Traffic Corps sends patrol cars and aid to disaster areas. Read the full story.
Traffic Corps sets four security clusters to manage Christmas and New Year traffic nationwide. Read more.
The INP Traffic Corps eases traffic document services for Sumatra flood victims. Read the full update.
Indonesia’s 2025 Zebra Operation recorded a 1.44% drop in traffic accidents and a sharp decline in fatalities. Read the full report
Traffic Corps expects 2.9 million vehicles to exit Jakarta during the Christmas and New Year holidays, with two peak traffic dates and traffic controls. Learn more.