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Coordination of Supervision of Violations of Excess Tonnage in Goods Transportation Zamrinaldi; Pratama, Bisma Putra
Ekasakti Journal of Law and Justice Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Master of Law Program, Ekasakti University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60034/sg26vk36

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Article 19 Paragraph (2) of Law Number 22 of 2009 concerning Road Traffic and Transportation regulates Road Grouping according to the class of Roads and vehicles that can pass through it.  Coordination in the supervision of excess tonnage violations in freight transportation between the Sijunjung Police Satlantas and the Land Transportation Management Center Region III of Sijunjung Regency is carried out with functional supervision. Establishing supervision standards to assess the object of supervision to see which things or parts are wrong or violations. Supervision of the use of public roads on overloaded vehicles in Sijunjung district, Sijunjung Police Satlantas and  the Land Transportation Management Center Region III of Sijunjung Regency. The implementation of supervision coordination between the Sijunjung Police Traffic Police and the Land Transportation Management Center Region III of Sijunjung Regency obtained the results of supervision that has been carried out in 2023 that out of 19,543 vehicles, there were 1,632 vehicles that committed violations consisting of 1,618 capacity violations, 14 vehicles committed dimensional violations. The obstacles faced by the Sijunjung Police Satlantas and the Land Transportation Management Center Region III of Sijunjung Regency in the implementation of supervision coordination for violations of excess tonnage, including facilities, and insufficient Human Resources (HR) are reviewed from the aspects of quantity and quality. The limitations of surveillance patrols, the limited cargo terminals/unloading locations make it more difficult for supervisory implementers to provide firmer corrective actions (sanctions).