VIVAnews -A BMW sedan we enter the pond Roundabout Hotel Indonesia in the early hours, Friday, June 17, 2011. Car berpelat B141 WF it lost control and hit a parapet Roundabout. The driver of the vehicle from the direction of the bridge spurred the Clover was alleged to be sleepy. He only suffered minor injuries.
The incident adds to the long line of cars coming into the pond Roundabout HI. Directorate of Traffic Polda Metro Jaya noted, it is the seventh time the crash occurred in the year. More information see the video here
On January 8, 2011, sedan Porrsche Boxter B 8707 OM splashed up since hitting a concrete parapet roundabout. Then, January 22, in the early hours, the Toyota Innova is also splashed up.
Four months later, a car Toyota Avanza also splashed up on pond Roundabout HI. The accident occurred at 03: 00 pm, Wednesday, may 18, 2011. The car driven by Roy Franrsiskus Senses it drove in the blustery winds on the road towards Thamrin And Sudirman, Toyota Corolla plunge into the pond Roundabout Hotel Indonesia, Jakarta, Wednesday morning, may 25, 2011
According to the Director of Metro Jaya Traffic Police Commissioner Royke Lumowa, structurally, there is nothing problematic in the streets around the roundabout HI. The police just get nyemplung to the cause of the car pool because of an error the driver.
"The driver gets in a State of sleepy, drunk, and driving in a high speed," explains Royke.
Because it Royke not recommend betonisasi or exaltation of the wall around the Roundabout HI. "If that's done will reduce the aesthetic Roundabout HI. Even more dangerous if dibeton, "he explained.
Although not yet cause casualties, the police think of a number of solutions so that no more cars that plunged into the pool. One is the increasing number of signs around the Roundabout HI, especially signs which can be lit up at night. Signs will be installed before the Roundabout from the direction of the city to the HI clover, and vice versa.
"This type of model spotlight that can light up at night. Signs of the arrow towards the left, on the edge of the road, "explained Royke.
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