Bus Safety Inspection at Blitar’s Patria Terminal Expands Ahead of Eid Travel Peak

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BLITAR – Bus safety checks have started at Patria Terminal as authorities in Blitar prepare for heavier passenger movement ahead of Eid.

Traffic police began the inspection several days before the expected travel peak. They want passengers to board vehicles that meet both technical and administrative safety standards.

Aris Wigiarto, an operations officer at the city traffic police unit, said the inspection focuses on buses that serve intercity routes during the holiday season.

“Today we conducted a ramp check at Patria Terminal to make sure people traveling for Eid can do so safely,” he said.

Officers first examined vehicle documents before moving to physical checks. They reviewed registration papers, route permits, and other required transport documents.

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After that, the team inspected critical vehicle components. They checked brakes, headlights, wipers, and several emergency devices inside each bus.

The inspection also covered fire extinguishers and glass-breaking tools. Officers made sure every bus carried complete emergency equipment.

According to police, those checks become more important during Eid because passenger volume usually rises sharply.

Medical teams joined the operation to assess drivers and bus crew. They examined each driver before departure.

“We also conducted health tests for drivers, including urine checks and blood pressure tests. The results were generally good,” Aris said.

Officers used urine tests to detect narcotics use. They also checked blood pressure to make sure drivers remained fit for long trips.

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So far, police have inspected 12 buses at the terminal. More buses will enter the inspection line as holiday traffic increases.

Aris said officers will continue the operation every day during the travel period. They want to monitor conditions directly as more buses arrive.

Each vehicle must complete the inspection before leaving the terminal. Officers will immediately respond if they find missing documents or technical problems.

“Every vehicle entering the terminal will be checked. If we find violations, we will follow up according to existing rules,” he added.

Authorities expect the checks to lower road risks during one of the busiest travel periods in Indonesia.

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They also hope stronger supervision will increase public confidence in buses as millions of people travel before Eid.

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