Kapanlagi.com - The Metro Jaya Police officially launched the Safety Operation Jaya 2025 starting today, Monday (10/2/2025), which will last until February 23, 2025, or 14 days. This operation aims to raise public awareness about the importance of safe traffic and to reduce the number of violations and accidents in the jurisdiction of the Metro Jaya Police. A total of 1,675 personnel from the Metro Jaya Police, the military, and local government have been deployed to support the success of this operation.
The Metro Jaya Police Chief, Inspector General Pol Karyoto, emphasized that an educational, persuasive, and humanistic approach will be a priority during the operation. He hopes that through this effort, the public can better understand and comply with traffic regulations for the sake of creating safety and order on the roads.
"This joint operation is to improve traffic discipline and public compliance, to reduce the number of traffic violations and accidents in the jurisdiction of the Metro Jaya Police," said Karyoto while leading a ceremony at the Precision Field of the Metro Jaya Traffic Directorate, as quoted by ANTARA.
One of the main focuses of this operation is the enforcement against 11 types of traffic violations that frequently occur. The public is urged to be more vigilant and ensure compliance with the applicable regulations, especially for helmet users who do not meet SNI standards. Here is the information, summarized by Kapanlagi.com, Monday (10/2).
1. List of 11 Violations Targeted by the Operation
Referring to tribratanews.metro.polri.go.id, in Operation Safety Jaya 2025, there are 11 types of violations that are prioritized for enforcement by officers. These violations include:
- Use of helmets not meeting SNI standards.
- Driving against traffic.
- Using a mobile phone while driving.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Exceeding the specified speed limit.
- Riders underage or without a driving license.
- Vehicles not meeting technical specifications, including the use of noisy exhausts.
- Carrying more than one passenger.
- Not wearing a seatbelt for car drivers.
- Vehicle license plates not complying with regulations.
- Using rotators not in accordance with their designated purpose.
Enforcement of these violations is expected to improve traffic discipline and reduce the number of accidents on the road.
2. The Importance of Using SNI Standard Helmets
In the context of the 2025 Safety Operation, the main focus is on law enforcement for riders who recklessly violate the rules by not wearing SNI standard helmets.
Helmets that meet this standard are not just accessories, but vital protective gear designed with advanced technology to safeguard the rider's head from the risk of fatal injuries in the event of an accident.
Without SNI helmets, riders face serious threats, even the loss of life, when unexpected incidents occur. Therefore, the public is urged to always ensure that the helmets they wear comply with standards for the sake of collective safety.
“During this operation, we are not only enforcing the law but also collaborating with various communities and other elements of society to create a safe and orderly traffic situation together,” said the Director of Traffic of the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Pol Latief Usman.
3. Danger of Against Traffic Flow
In an effort to maintain safety on the roads, driving against traffic flow has become the main focus of this operation. This dangerous action not only threatens the lives of the drivers themselves but also endangers other road users, potentially causing fatal head-on collisions.
In addition to disrupting traffic flow and triggering congestion, this behavior clearly demonstrates a lack of compliance with traffic signs. Therefore, drivers are urged not to take this risky shortcut for the sake of everyone’s safety.
"I remind us all, let us provide the best service to the community. Our existence is to serve the community, in humane, polite ways, and not to harm in any form, whether it be speech, words, or other actions that are more related to public violations," added Karyoto
4. Risks of Using a Mobile Phone While Driving
As part of the Safety Operation Jaya 2025, serious attention is given to the dangers of using a mobile phone while driving. Holding a phone behind the wheel not only distracts concentration but also increases the risk of accidents.
When attention is diverted by the phone screen, drivers may lose awareness of their surroundings, such as other vehicles suddenly stopping or pedestrians crossing.
For the safety of all, it is highly recommended for drivers to keep their phones away while driving and to utilize hands-free features if communication is necessary.
5. Law Enforcement with the ETLE System
In an effort to enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement on the roads, the Safety Operation Jaya 2025 will adopt advanced technology through the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) system. By utilizing surveillance cameras installed in strategic locations, this system can automatically detect traffic violations and directly send evidence of the violation to the vehicle owner's address.
It is hoped that the use of ETLE will not only increase driver compliance with traffic regulations but also reduce direct interactions between officers and violators, thereby minimizing the potential for conflict on the ground.
The public is urged to always comply with regulations and ensure their vehicle documents are complete while driving, not only to avoid sanctions but for their own safety and that of others. With disciplined traffic behavior, we can collectively reduce accident rates and create a safe and orderly driving culture.
6. FAQ of Safety Operation Jaya 2025
1. When does the Safety Operation Jaya 2025 take place?
This operation takes place from February 10 to February 23, 2025.
2. What is the main objective of this operation?
The main objective is to raise public awareness about traffic safety and reduce violations.
3. Does this operation involve direct ticketing?
This operation emphasizes an educational and preventive approach, but there will still be enforcement through the ETLE system.
4. Is the use of SNI helmets a main concern in this operation?
Yes, one of the main focuses is to ensure that riders use helmets that meet SNI standards.
5. How can one avoid getting a ticket during this operation?
Make sure to always comply with traffic rules, use safety equipment, and have complete vehicle documents.
(kpl/rmt)
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