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Prabowo Stops at Red Light: A Content Writer’s Perspective

Prabowo Stops at Red Light: A Content Writer’s Perspective

September 22, 2025 Robert Mitchell - News Editor of Newsdirectory3.com News

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Indonesia Suspends Siren & ⁤Strobe Use on Highways Following⁤ Public Criticism

Table of Contents

  • Indonesia Suspends Siren & ⁤Strobe Use on Highways Following⁤ Public Criticism
    • What are Sirens and Rotator Lights (“Tot Wuk Wuk”) Used For?
    • The Problem: Abuse and public Discomfort
    • Current Regulations & ⁤Enforcement (Prior to Suspension)

(Updated: October 26, 2023)

What: ‍The Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas) has temporarily suspended the use of sirens and rotator lights (“Tot wuk Wuk”) ‌on ⁤highways.
Where: Nationwide, across all Indonesian highways.
When: The suspension took effect on September 20,2023.
Why it matters: The‌ move ⁢addresses widespread ⁢public complaints about the disruptive and often abusive use of sirens and strobe⁤ lights, especially by​ individuals not ⁢entitled‍ to priority access.
What’s ‌Next: Korlantas is ⁣currently reviewing regulations governing siren ‌and rotator ⁢light usage to prevent misuse and establish clearer guidelines.

The indonesian National police Traffic Corps (Korlantas) has⁤ announced a temporary freeze on the use of sirens and rotator lights, commonly known as⁣ “Tot wuk Wuk,” on highways‍ across⁣ the country. This decision comes in response to growing public dissatisfaction with the ⁣perceived overuse ⁣and misuse of these devices.

Inspector General ⁢Agus Suryonugroho, Head of Korlantas, stated that the ​suspension is an immediate step taken to evaluate community concerns. “We temporarily stop the use of​ the voices,​ while being evaluated thoroughly,” he⁢ told reporters on ⁢Saturday, September 20th. The move signals a commitment to addressing public complaints and ensuring responsible use of priority signaling devices.

What are Sirens and Rotator Lights (“Tot Wuk Wuk”) Used For?

in Indonesia,sirens and rotator lights are legally permitted for use by ‌specific ⁤vehicles,including:

  • Emergency Services: Ambulances,fire trucks,police vehicles,and other vehicles responding to emergencies.
  • Official⁢ Government Vehicles: Vehicles transporting high-ranking government ⁣officials, as defined by regulations.
  • Presidential/VIP Convoys: Vehicles ​involved in the security and transportation of the President, Vice President, ⁢and other visiting dignitaries.

the term “Tot Wuk Wuk” refers to the distinctive sound of the sirens, and⁢ has become synonymous with the frequently enough-disruptive and sometimes intimidating presence of vehicles using these devices. The issue isn’t the devices themselves, but the abuse of access to them.

The Problem: Abuse and public Discomfort

For years,Indonesians have voiced concerns about the widespread misuse of sirens and rotator lights.Complaints include:

  • Non-Emergency Use: Sirens being used to bypass traffic‍ congestion for personal convenience, rather than legitimate emergencies.
  • Intimidation: ⁢ The aggressive‍ use of sirens to force other drivers to yield, creating a sense of fear and intimidation.
  • Lack of clarity: ⁢ Difficulty in determining​ which vehicles​ are legitimately authorized to use sirens and lights.
  • Noise ⁢Pollution: The constant noise of sirens ⁢contributing to urban noise pollution⁤ and disrupting daily ⁣life.

Recent incidents, such ​as reports ⁣of sirens being used during political ‌processions (as referenced by the State ‌Secretary Minister regarding ⁤Prabowo Subianto’s convoy), ‌have further fueled public anger and calls for stricter regulation. The⁣ State Secretary Minister​ Prasetyo⁢ Hadi also ‌asked all officials not to abuse the privilege.

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Current Regulations & ⁤Enforcement (Prior to Suspension)

Prior to the suspension, the use of ‍sirens and‌ rotator lights was governed by[Cite‍relevantIndonesian⁢lawsandregulations-[CiterelevantIndonesianlawsandregulations-[Cite‍relevantIndonesian⁢lawsandregulations-[CiterelevantIndonesianlawsandregulations-requires research].These regulations ⁢outlined:

  • Permitted Users: Specific categories of vehicles ‌authorized to use the‍ devices.
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