Central Java Police Deploy 3D Technology to Investigate Fatal Grobogan Train Collision
The Central Java Police TAA team is using 3D scanning to investigate a fatal collision between a train and a car in Grobogan. Five people were killed. Read more.
The Central Java Police TAA team is using 3D scanning to investigate a fatal collision between a train and a car in Grobogan. Five people were killed. Read more.
Sudjatmiko, a member of Commission V of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI), proposed that all vulnerable railway crossings be guarded by certified officers as a short-term solution to minimize accidents involving trains and vehicles crossing the tracks.
The Director of Law Enforcement at the Indonesian National Police (INP) Traffic Corps, Brigadier General Faizal, reminded the public to obey traffic regulations when crossing railroad tracks, even if no officers are present.
Police confirmed that a case review will be held soon in the case of the collision between a green taxi and an electric commuter train (KRL) with the Argo Bromo Anggrek long-distance train at East Bekasi Station.
The official of Indonesian National Police (INP) Traffic Corps, Police Assistant Superintendent Sandhi Wiedyanoe, explains that the Traffic Accident Analysis (TAA) for the series of accidents in East Bekasi Station is still going.
Police have scheduled an examination of the taxi driver involved in the collision with the commuter train (KRL) and the Argo Bromo Anggrek train at East Bekasi Station.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Traffic Corps used two types of traffic accident analysis (TAA) devices to process the scene of the train accident at East Bekasi Station.
The Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police has set up a service post at the Bekasi City Regional Hospital (RSUD) to support the treatment of victims of the train accident in East Bekasi.
The Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police, along with the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT), have intervened to investigate the cause of the accident involving a taxi, a commuter train (KRL), and the Argo Bromo Anggrek train.
The Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police confirmed an increase in the number of victims from the accident involving online taxis, commuter trains (KRL), and the long-distance Argo Bromo Anggrek train.
Police are questioning the driver of the online electric taxi Green SM following the accident between the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and a commuter train at East Bekasi Station.
Police have revealed that the death toll from the Commuter Line (KRL) collision with the Argo Bromo Anggrek long-distance train at East Bekasi Station, West Java, has increased.