ETLE Ticketing Claimed Capable in Curbing Traffic Violations

December 8, 2021 | 08:57 am

A number of motorized vehicles cross the E-TLE (Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement) camera in Cikarang, Bekasi Regency, West Java, Sunday 14 March 2021. The Bekasi Metro Police Traffic Unit will apply an electronic ticket system or E-TLE starting March 17, 2021. ANTARA FOTO/Fakhri Hermansyah

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indonesian National Police traffic corps (Korlantas) law enforcement director Brig. Aan Suhanan on Tuesday claimed that electronic traffic law enforcement or ETLE is able to reduce traffic violations in the capital city of Jakarta. 

“The ETLE is able to shed traffic violations in Jakarta to about 40 percent. This is much more effective compared to [traditional methods] with field traffic ticketing,” said Suhanan on December 7.

In the national coordination meeting he reminded traffic police officers to adapt to the digital age and master current technological advancements. He also urged members of the public to understand the country’s traffic law.

"We have to be IT literate, like the current disruption of digitalization, like it or not, we also have to keep up with changes in information technology,” he said.

The ETLE ticketing method is one of the current police chief’s priority programs that is hoped to reduce direct interactions with traffic police and curb opportunities for bribery.

Read: Police to Install 50 More E-TLE Cameras Across Jakarta

DICKY KURNIAWAN


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