Police of Jakarta makes traffic rules more severe

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Police of Jakarta makes traffic rules more severe

After the increasing of fines for parking on bus line police of Indonesia’s capital plans to continue its new policy of severe control over compliance with traffic regulations.

After the increasing of fines for parking on bus line police of Indonesia’s capital plans to continue its new policy of severe control over compliance with traffic regulations.

Special attention will be paid to such offenses as wrong-way driving and picking up and dropping off passengers not at bus stops, they are the main reason of traffic congestion in Jakarta.

During the period of large-scale construction projects as MRT and Rail to Airport the city which is already overfilled with vehicles needs more strict observance of traffic rules.

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