Vehicles Through Jakarta Must Pay Next Year, What Are the Fates of Two-Wheel Vehicles?
Indonesia Faktual. Paying policies or electronic road pricing (ERP) for cars crossing certain segments of Jakarta's roads will take effect next year. This policy is to reduce congestion in Jakarta as a substitute for odd-even numbers.
So, what is the fate of the motorbike?
Head of the Jabodetabek Transportation Management Agency (BPTJ) Bambang Prihartono only said, this policy does not allow for motorcycles.
"The law does not allow motorbikes," he said at a press conference in Jakarta on Friday (12/14/2018).
Bambang said, the paid policy consisted of 3 road groups with each authority. Groups 1 and 2 or Ring 1 covering Sudirman-Thamrin and Ring 2 such as Kuningan are the authority of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. Meanwhile, group 3 or Ring 3 is the authority of the BPTJ.
Bambang stressed, odd-even policies are only temporary and there must be a substitute for breaking down the traffic jam.
"At the end of the year (2019), the end of the year will be one year (odd-even)," he said.
Particularly for Ring 3, Bambang said, ERP procurement does not use the state budget.
"Private, so once again, I say ERP is not APBN but private pattern of PPP (government cooperation with business entities)," he concluded.
So, what is the fate of the motorbike?
Head of the Jabodetabek Transportation Management Agency (BPTJ) Bambang Prihartono only said, this policy does not allow for motorcycles.
"The law does not allow motorbikes," he said at a press conference in Jakarta on Friday (12/14/2018).
Bambang said, the paid policy consisted of 3 road groups with each authority. Groups 1 and 2 or Ring 1 covering Sudirman-Thamrin and Ring 2 such as Kuningan are the authority of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. Meanwhile, group 3 or Ring 3 is the authority of the BPTJ.
Bambang stressed, odd-even policies are only temporary and there must be a substitute for breaking down the traffic jam.
"At the end of the year (2019), the end of the year will be one year (odd-even)," he said.
Particularly for Ring 3, Bambang said, ERP procurement does not use the state budget.
"Private, so once again, I say ERP is not APBN but private pattern of PPP (government cooperation with business entities)," he concluded.
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