ANALISIS YURIDIS PENGGUNAAN ALAT GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) OLEH PENGEMUDI KENDARAAN MENURUT UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 22 TAHUN 2009 TENTANG LALU LINTAS DAN ANGKUTAN JALAN
Abstract
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a system that functions to make it easier for a
driver to obtain information about his position and can perform Route Tracking and find an
address so that it is useful for fuel and travel time destinations. The problem regarding the
Global Positioning System (GPS) stems from the Traffic and Road Transportation Law,
which drives vehicles with full concentration as stipulated in Article 106 of the Road Traffic
and Transportation Law (LLAJ). This is where this article implies that the use of the Global
Positioning System (GPS) when driving can cause accidents, so that when viewed from
Article 106 paragraph 1 of the Traffic Law there is a lack of clarity in the rules.
The conclusions that can be obtained from the results of the research are: First, the
interpretation of the law regarding "doing other activities or something that results in
impaired concentration while driving in Article 283 of Law Number 22 of 2009 with the 1945
Constitution as long as it is not interpreted. satellite which is usually called the Global
Positioning System (GPS) contained in a smartphone (smartphone) is unreasonable
according to law and the article is still considered relevant. Second, the ideal arrangement in
guaranteeing legal certainty for the use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) device is that
the norm cannot access a complete understanding of the norms contained in Article 106
paragraph (1) of Law Number 22 of 2009. This norm contains the norms of command which
obliges everyone to drive their vehicle fairly and with full concentration. In the context of
creating and passing safety against violations of the norms in question, it is necessary to give
the threat of sanctions whose formulation is placed at the end before closing.
This type of research can be classified in the type of normative legal research,
which discloses laws and regulations relating to legal theories that are the object of
research. The approach taken is using a qualitative analysis approach by searching for data
in books, journals and other scientific works related to this research. The data sources used
are primary and secondary legal materials.
Keywords: GPS, Traffic, Transportation, Road Transportation.
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