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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Free Vehicle Enforcement Night "Car Free Night" on New Year's Eve on Monday (31/12/2012) also do in Bandung.






Free Vehicle Enforcement Night "Car Free Night" on New Year's Eve on Monday (31/12/2012) also do in Bandung.

City Police Chief Major (Polrestabes) Bandung Police Commissioner (Commissioner of Police) Abdul Rakhman Baso explained, Care Free Night or CFN will be in place along the Ir. H. Juanda street Dago or Jalan Merdeka until Monday (31/12/2012) at 21:00 pm until Tuesday (01/01/2013) at 3:00 pm.

According to Abdul, the CFN is by order of the Chief of Police with a view to finding a solution that does not pile up of vehicles in the city center on New Year's Eve. "Based on the experience in New Year's Eve, vehicles stuck in Jalan Dago wait the seconds turn of the year. Chief of Police instructed not to get more than six hours of congestion," said Abdul told reporters in a press conference late on Mapolrestabes Bandung, Jalan Merdeka, Bandung, West Java, on Saturday (12/29/2012).

Abdul said, CFN is a creative solution to reduce congestion in the New Year's Eve. Given along Jalan Dago is the favorite route to celebrate New Year's Eve. Along the road from Simpang Dago Dago to intersections and along Jalan Merdeka, certainly closed to vehicles, both two-wheel or four wheel.

"The closure of the road starts at 21.00 (December 31) to the evening peak 03.00 New Year (January 1, 2013.) We will be closed for about nine hours," said Abdul.

Abdul added, Dago area is often crowded with people, especially on Saturday nights. Density caused by the two-wheeled vehicle users either or four wheel vehicles are parked on the roadside. Therefore, the application of the CFN can minimize the vehicle in the area.

"Car Free Night For the time being, a new one just in Dago's location. Segment along Jalan Dago only continue to along Jalan Merdeka," said Abdul.

Especially for health care or medical car, police gave an exception, given at Jalan Dago segment contained hospital. "To be an ambulance or medical care is crossed. Exceptions we do," said Abdul.

Besides Jalan Dago, overpass (flyover) Pasopati also a concern for the police, considering the location of the community is also often used to celebrate New Year's Eve. "Flyover Pasopati will not be closed, but we'll let the public in order not to stop or park on top of the overpass," he said.

He added, ranks Polrestabes Bandung has also prepared pockets parked in one of the main roads. The police have also set up alternate routes and road engineering around Dago to break up congestion.

For the convenience of New Year's Eve celebrations in the city, police also imposed a ban on the use of vehicle pickup. According to Abdul, it tightened checks on vans, including cars and car goods catering. This was done to anticipate the threat of terror.

"We anticipate the terror threat on New Year's Eve, we do not want to missed," said Abdul.

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