Priok-the-Lantas Metro police station struggles to overcome traffic
Jakarta – Traffic on the way to the port of Tanjung Priok is completely caught up to the boom in container trucks in line. Tanjung Priok local police station was backed by the Diglantas Metro police station to maintain and regulate traffic in the hope that congestion was unraveled. AKBP Martuasah Tobing, head of Tanjung Priok police, said his party immediately coordinated with Pelindo and Ksop of Tanjung Priok port to find solutions to this matter. Coordination yielded a number of agreements, namely the free opening of the Port Gate Pass to break down the vehicle in the direction of Cilining-Kalibaru. “Then the addition of security staff is in each line gate, where there are a total of 5 gates to accelerate the vehicle to carry out the loading and downloading process,” Martuasah said in his written statement on Thursday (4/17/2025). Browse to continue the content, Martuasah said that the addition of staff staff in loading and unloading heavy equipment. It also coordinated with the North Jakarta Metro Police Unit to make traffic arrangements and engineering. Martuasah explained that there was a summons of the management of NPCT1 and MTI Pelindo. The results were agreed on 7 Gate Common Area Pt. MTI is all open and applies one way. Thereafter, 26 units functioned heavy equipment (RTG) NPCT-1 to speed up the drawer. NPCT1 also opened 5 doors of terminal area and imposed a counter -flow engineering in SAR. Since the traffic jam has occurred, Martuasah said all Tanjung Priok harbor had descended on the road to reduce the safety and order of the Kamtibs community. One, by distributing food and drinks to trailer trucks. “This condition definitely makes the truck driver tired and hungry. That’s why we also make efforts to keep them in their vehicles, but we provide food and drinks. We reduce the vehicle to find food and drink, for fear if their road flow is not in the truck, there is a slowdown,” Martuasah said. (AUD/DECK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here