IMPLEMENTASI PASAL 4 AYAT (2) PERATURAN DAERAH NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2009 TENTANG LALU LINTAS DAN ANGKUTAN JALAN DI KOTA PEKANBARU TERHADAP LARANGAN MOBIL BARANG MENGANGKUT PENUMPANG
Abstract
In article 137 of Law no. 22 of 2009 concerning Road Traffic and
Transportation (UU LLAJ), it is regulated that goods cars are prohibited from
transporting people. This refers to the definitions of goods cars and passenger
cars which are clearly different. So, drivers must be aware and careful not to
carry passengers. Every person who drives a goods car to transport people except
for the reasons as intended in Article 137 paragraph (4) letters a, b and c will be
punished with imprisonment for a maximum of 1 (one) month or a fine of a
maximum of IDR 250,000.00 (two hundred fifty thousand rupiah)
This type of research is empirical legal research, namely research using
field data as the main data source, such as the results of interviews and
observations. Empirical research is used to analyze law which is seen as
patterned social behavior in people's lives which always interact and relate in
social aspects.
From the results of the research and discussions carried out, several conclusions
were obtained, namely: First, Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2009 Article 4
Paragraph (2) Concerning Road Traffic and Transportation in Pekanbaru City
regarding the prohibition on goods cars carrying passengers in Pekanbaru has
been implemented since the regulation This issue has been published, but has not
been implemented optimally by the traffic police because there are still
discretionary actions in the field. Second, factors inhibiting the traffic police from
enforcing regulations prohibiting goods cars from carrying passengers, namely,
Public Awareness Factor, Lack of Capability of the Police, Cultural Factors,
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Health Factors. Third, the traffic police's efforts to tackle the use of goods cars
transporting people in the city of Pekanbaru, namely, preventive efforts such as
putting up banners on the roads prohibiting goods cars from transporting
passengers and carrying out patrols and raids at various points on public roads. ,
repressive efforts such as education, fines with warnings, fines with confiscated
goods. The author's advice is that it is necessary to implement these regulations in
accordance with the sanctions contained in regional regulations. If you still use
discretion in the field, you need to give a warning to drop off passengers and
advise you to board a passenger car for safety, and the public should have the
awareness to always be orderly when passing traffic, don't make it happen. goods
car to transport passengers.
Keywords: Prohibition, Traffic, Goods Cars Carrying Passengers
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