INP Traffic Corps Targets 5,000 ETLEs to be Installed in 2027
The Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police (INP) is targeting 5,000 electronic traffic law enforcement (ETLE) systems to be installed across Indonesia by 2027.
The Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police (INP) is targeting 5,000 electronic traffic law enforcement (ETLE) systems to be installed across Indonesia by 2027.
Indonesia’s traffic corps chief urges officers to adopt procedural justice principles—voice, neutrality, respect, and trust—to win public confidence. Read the full story here.
Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo urges the Traffic Corps (Korlantas) to be closer to the public, prioritizing dialogue over sanctions and digital services for transparency. Read the full news.
The Traffic Corps vows to be more humane and modern on its 70th Bhayangkara Traffic Day, unveiling the Digital Korlantas app for faster services. Read more.
The Head of the Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, confirmed that the use of strobes and sirens on the highway has been temporarily suspended.
Indonesia’s traffic corps chief confirms sirens and strobes remain in use for patrols and traffic control, warning public against misuse. Read the full update.
The Traffic Corpsi uses 3D technology and drones to investigate the fatal Bromo crash that killed 8. Survivors and vehicle experts will aid the probe. Read the full story here.
Indonesian National Police (INP)'s Traffic Corps highlight RUNK safety pillars as the backbone of road safety to cut fatalities and boost public awareness. Read the full story here.
Traffic Corps Chief nspector General Agus Suryonugroho highlights transformation as the key to improving road safety and public service. Read the full update here.
Indonesia National Police Traffic Corps launches Safety Week to mark National Road Safety Day on September 19, promoting safe driving and accident prevention. Read the full story here.
The Traffic Corps calls for cultural transformation in public service, tackling viral incidents, ODOL policy, and boosting nationalism. Read the full report.
Indonesian National Police launch Operasi Patuh 2025, reminding drivers to carry full vehicle documents and avoid traffic violations. Learn more.