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Destined to Fail

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Without sufficient public information, the traffic law will never be effective. The police should seek help from the public.

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TRAFFIC in most of Indonesia’s cities is chaotic. When Law No. 22/2009 on Road Traffic & Transportation, which is aimed at fixing this problem, came into force, it should have received the public’s full support. So why has it been repeatedly criticized?

There may be many reasons, but we are highlighting one very fundamental cause: the lack of public information. Even in Jakarta, the city with the highest number of road users in Indonesia, man

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