Jakarta The National Police (Polri) appealed to people keen to travel back and forth during the Christmas and New Year 2023 holidays to maintain the condition of their vehicles to avoid accidents.
Head of the Public Information Section (Kabagpenum) of the Public Relations Division of the National Police, Senior Commissioner Nurul Azizah, stated in Jakarta on Saturday that rainy weather conditions were expected during the Christmas and New Year holidays, based on the Indonesian Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) projection.
“We urge the public to always maintain order while celebrating the Christmas and New Year holidays and not to commit any violations,” Azizah stated.
According to Azizah, the National Police, along with the military (TNI) and other relevant stakeholders involved in securing Operation Lilin 2022, are working optimally to ensure the safety and comfort of Indonesian people during the 2022 Christmas and 2023 New Year celebrations.
However, she said, the public is also urged to maintain order and obey traffic signs, so that the Christmas and New Year celebrations this time run safely and comfortably.
“That is a message to the Indonesian people, so that Christmas and New Year celebrations can run safely and comfortably,” she affirmed.
Ahead of the 2022 Christmas celebrations, the volume of vehicles leaving Jakarta for West Java on several toll roads has increased by up to 20 percent.
Based on a survey by the Ministry of Transportation, around 44.4 million people traveled during the 2022 Christmas and 2022 New Year holidays.
In addition to checking the condition of their vehicles, motorists are advised to maintain the speed limit while driving on roads, both toll roads and arteries.
“Because the traffic conditions will be slippery when it rains, so all people driving their vehicles are advised to maintain their vehicle speed,” Azizah cautioned.
Based on Police Information records dated December 22, 2022, some 502 incidents of traffic accidents were reported in several regions in Indonesia, with 47 people having died, 51 people being seriously injured, and 405 people being slightly injured, with material losses reaching Rp975 million.
In order to support the smooth running of the Christmas and New Year holidays, the National Police’s Public Relations Division via the official Instagram account @divisihumaspolri shares tips for being safe and comfortable while traveling during the Christmas and New Year holidays, one of which is to record important numbers.
Important numbers that can be contacted in an emergency situation include the Ministry of Health’s Crisis Center number 0812-1212-3119, Ambulance number 118 or 119, BPJS Kesehatan at number 1-500-400, and Pertamina Deliver Service at number 135 or the PDS135 website. com.
The other crucial numbers are the toll road information number 0813-8006-8000, Jasa Marga telephone number 14080, Police Traffic Directorate (012) 798-9702 or text to number 9119, and the PLN call center 123 or the PLN Mobile application.
Source: Antara News