Today, the Jakarta Metro Police is launching the mobile arm of its Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (E-TLE) system, comprising 11 police cars equipped with traffic cameras. These vehicles will patrol the capital’s busiest main roads and are able to capture traffic violations.
The data was based on measurements made by the TomTom Traffic Index. As per the data, Jakarta is currently ranked 46th out of a total of 404 cities globally in terms of traffic congestion. Related news: BRIN supports creating strong research and innovation ecosystem in G20 Related news: Ministry presents media center for Indonesia's G20 Presidency
Acting Governor of Jakarta, Heru Budi Hartono (5th from left, white shirt) with the Governor of Bali, I Wayan Koster (6th from left) taking a pose in the Signing of a Joint Agreement between the Provincial Government of Jakarta and the Provincial Government of Bali and witnessing the Signing of the Cooperation Agreement between the Provincial Government of Bali and PT MRT Jakarta (Perseroda
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Passenger service commenced for Indonesia’s first high speed rail service on Oct. 2, 2023. The 140-kilometer (87-mile) route connects Jakarta and Bandung, the country’s capital and a popular tourist destination, respectively. The Nikkei Asia reports that the new eight-car WHOOSH train — an acronym for “Waktu Hemat, Operasi Optimal, Sistem Hebat,” meaning
An analysis based on satellite navigation data says Jakarta has the worst traffic congestion in the world
Here are 3 tourist sites that apply odd-even system: 1. East and West Entrance Gates of Ancol; 2. Entrance Gate 1 and 3 of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. 3. North and West Entrance Gates of Taman Margasatwa Ragunan (Ragunan Zoo). He informed that the odd-even system on 13 roads will be in effect on February 8-14, 2022, from Monday to Friday at 06:
In Jakarta people work around the traffic problems, but only to a certain extent. Trucks make their deliveries after 11 p.m. to avoid traffic, and taxi company Blue Bird recently launched an
By 2011, Jakarta officials predict that the city will experience “total traffic,” or complete paralysis. Already, traffic jams cost the city $1.2 billion a year in lost time and fuel, as well
HERE map and traffic data are integrated with Murata’s traffic counter system to help city authorities in Indonesia’s capital city Jakarta to improve traffic management
Bloomberg. By Independence Day in August 2024, President Joko Widodo, known as Jokowi, hopes to declare the city as the South-East Asian nation’s administrative centre, replacing Jakarta, a
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