Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Tabanan. Indonesian National Police continue to make various efforts to prevent and minimize traffic accidents. However, to note, the death toll due to traffic accidents in Indonesia is still relatively high.
Efforts to create a conducive Community Security and Order situation, especially in the field of Traffic. One of the Tabanan Departemental Police breakthroughs to prevent traffic accidents is establishing a Traffic Order Village in Banjar Sanggulan, Banjar Anyar Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency.
The Banjar Sanggulan Traffic Order Village has won from other Traffic Order Villages in Bali and has now gone national to represent the Province of Bali.
The Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police team is led by the Director of Security and Safety of the Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps; Police Brigadier General Chryshnanda Dwilaksana conducted an assessment of the cleanliness of the Traffic Order Village Banjar Sanggulan who accompanied the Head of Sub-Directorate of Public Education, Directorate of Security and Safety of the Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police; Police Grand Commissioner Arman Achdiat, Director of Traffic of the Bali Regional Police; Police Grand Commissioner Prianto, Director Deputy of Traffic of the Bali Regional Police; Police Grand Commissioner Attendant Bima Arya Viyasa, and the Chief of Tabanan Departemental Police; Police Grand Commissioner Attendant Ranefli Dian Candra.
The Regent of Tabanan attended the Village Order for Traffic assessment, I Komang Gede Sanjaya, Military District Commander 1619/Tabanan, Infantry Lieutenant Colonel Ferry Adianto, Regional Secretary of Tabanan, I Gede Susila, Head of the Department of Transportation of Tabanan, Muspika Kediri, Village government of Banjar Anyar Village and Jero Bendesa Adat of Pekraman Sanggulan Village.
On that occasion, Jero Bendesa Adat Sanggulan, I Ketut Suranata conveyed the history of forming a traffic order village in Banjar Sanggulan which was none other than the initiative of the residents themselves, the beginning of the work from self-help assisted by Sekaa Truna-Truni (STT) (Pemuda).
With the formation of a traffic order village, it is hoped that it will become a role model/example in other districts so that young people know the traffic rules and will be able to reduce traffic accidents in Tabanan Regency.
"Hopefully, this village will be orderly traffic, and we hope that Tabanan Regency will be the best in Indonesia," he explained.
On the same occasion, the Head of the Assessment Team from the Directorate of Security and Safety of Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police said that he appreciated and was extraordinary for the formation of a traffic order village in Banjar Sanggulan, which was built on the awareness of the people themselves without any coercion or pressure from any party.
“Here we can see harmony according to the Hindu religious concept of Tri Hita Karana. But, on the other hand, there is also a playground that can provide early childhood education so that future generations will be able to become pioneers of orderly traffic. Hopefully what has been pioneered can become a historical record and the concept of a traffic order village will be shared everywhere so that it can inspire all parties and form traffic order villages in other places," concluded the Head of the Assessment Team from the Directorate of Security and Safety of Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police.
Completed the assessment and review of the traffic park by the Directorate of Security and Safety of Traffic Corps of the Indonesian National Police; Police Brigadier General Chryshnanda Dwilaksana handed over basic food assistance to the Jero Mangku of Sanggulan Traditional Village, this was intended to help communities affected by Micro Restrictions (PPKM).