The South Jakarta government has announced the initiation of a pedestrian crossing rehabilitation project in the Tebet area, addressing the absence of these crossings due to road maintenance. This project responds to citizens' demands for ensuring pedestrian safety.
Residents of the Tebet neighborhood in Jakarta have redefined pedestrian crossings on Professor Dr. Subimo Street, emphasizing the need for such facilities as a fundamental right for safety. This initiative comes amid growing concerns over the lack of clear crossing signs in a heavily trafficked area.
The Jakarta provincial government announced the construction of five new pedestrian crossings on Subiemo Street in the Tebet area, aimed at improving road safety and comfort for users. This initiative is part of broader efforts to enhance the city's infrastructure and provide a safer environment for pedestrians.