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印尼努力应对交通事故高发问题
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2026-02-24 22:30
Core Viewpoint - Indonesia is facing a severe traffic safety situation, with traffic accidents being the third leading cause of death in the country. The government is implementing comprehensive measures to reduce fatal traffic accidents by 50% by 2030, in line with the UN's Global Road Safety Action Plan 2021-2030 [1][2]. Group 1: Current Traffic Safety Situation - In 2024, Indonesia experienced 152,000 traffic accidents, a 31% increase from 2023, resulting in approximately 27,000 deaths, averaging 3 to 4 fatalities per hour [1]. - Motorcycle-related accidents account for 76.42% of traffic accident fatalities, with issues such as lack of dedicated motorcycle lanes, speeding, not wearing helmets, and underage driving contributing to the high accident rate [1]. Group 2: Government Initiatives - The Indonesian government has introduced various traffic safety governance measures, including the National Road Traffic Safety Master Plan (2022-2040), which sets specific targets for reducing traffic accident mortality rates [2]. - A traffic safety special action plan starting in 2025 will focus on addressing 11 types of traffic violations, including mobile phone use while driving and not wearing helmets, alongside public awareness campaigns [2]. Group 3: Technological Enhancements - Technology is being leveraged to improve traffic management efficiency, with electronic enforcement cameras installed on major roads to automatically generate fines, enhancing transparency and accountability in traffic management [2]. - The introduction of electronic driving licenses allows for real-time monitoring of driver violations, and various traffic management applications have been developed to improve incident response capabilities [2]. Group 4: Educational Efforts - Starting in 2023, road safety education has been integrated into the primary and secondary school curriculum, aiming to cultivate traffic safety awareness among youth and the general public [3]. - Public awareness campaigns are being conducted through media, workshops, and community presentations to promote safe driving practices, such as seatbelt use and the dangers of drunk driving [3]. Group 5: Progress and Future Goals - Recent statistics indicate a 6.2% decrease in traffic accidents and a 19.8% reduction in fatalities in 2025 compared to the previous year, reflecting the effectiveness of the implemented measures [3]. - Despite achieving some progress in traffic safety management, collaboration among the government, businesses, and the public is essential to meet the UN's global road safety targets, particularly in enhancing regulatory frameworks in logistics and land transport [3].