Transport expert temporarily supports Kakorlantas -policy

Jakarta -Tigor Nainggolan’s main transport policy analyst supports the steps of the Kakorlantas inspector -general Agus Suryonugroho that temporarily freezes the use of sirens and rotators on the highway. The principle determined that the cacorlantas decision was appropriate. “I strongly support this step, this policy. Because it is related to traffic safety and abuse. This is our abuse, the accompaniment system,” Azas told reporters on Saturday (9/20/2025). According to him, browsing to continue with content, many people have complained about the use of sirens and rotators on the highway. Furthermore, he said, the use of Strobe could jeopardize the community. “We hear how the sounds of the tetot-to-tet-trophy are panicking, and it’s dangerous for traffic safety. For example, on the toll road, most on the toll road. Usually accompanied by Strobe, he is our vehicle, it is very dangerous, dangerous,” he said. “I think it’s the right step, Mr. Kakorlantas to freeze it. Because it is in line with the rules, in accordance with the law,” he continued. He said by Act 22 of 2009 that there were only seven categories that received guidance. Among them is the president, ambulance, fire department. “Yes, the president, vice president, firefighters, ambulances, ambulances are dead or the process of a group of people with disabilities, the only thing is allowed. In addition, it is not allowed,” he said. “I support this policy, Kakorlantas, strong,” he added. Previously, the head of the National Police Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho emphasized that his party performed a temporary freezing point of siren and rotator on the highway. However, the guidance of certain official vehicles is still exported, but the use of sirens and sentences is no longer a priority. “We have temporarily stopped the use of the votes, while we were thoroughly evaluated. Empowerment can still walk, only for the use of sirens and strobe is evaluated. Kakorlantas emphasized that the use of sirens should only be done in certain circumstances that really require priority. “Even if used, the siren is for special things, not random. Although it is an appeal, so that it is not used if it is not urgent,” he said. This evaluation step has been taken as a form of positive response to the pursuit of people who feel disturbed by the use of sirens and sentences. (AMW/DHN)

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