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        "id": 1706140,
        "msgid": "fate-of-green-sm-electric-taxi-driver-after-train-collision-in-east-bekasi-1777373699",
        "date": "2026-04-28 17:15:16",
        "title": "Fate of Green SM Electric Taxi Driver After Train Collision in East Bekasi",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Police have secured the driver of a Green SM electric taxi involved in a collision at East Bekasi Station, where a short circuit caused the vehicle to be struck by a commuter train, disrupting rail services and leading to a subsequent fatal crash between an intercity train and the commuter train. The incident highlights coordination failures in information dissemination, prompting an ongoing investigation using Traffic Accident Analysis to clarify traffic violations. Green SM has expressed condolences and committed to supporting the probe while prioritising safety and transparency.",
        "content": "<p>Police have revealed the fate of the Green SM online electric taxi\ndriver whose vehicle was struck by a train, resulting in an accident\nbetween the Argo Bromo Anggrek train and a KRL at East Bekasi Station.\nHead of the Accident Data Collection, Processing, and Analysis Section\nat Korlantas Polri, Kompol Sandhi Wiedyanoe, stated that the driver has\nbeen secured and is undergoing intensive questioning at Polres Metro\nBekasi Kota. \u201cThe driver has been secured at Polres Metro Bekasi Kota\nfor further investigation by the Head of Traffic Police,\u201d he told\nreporters at the scene on Tuesday (28\/4). Sandhi explained that the\nincident began due to an electrical short circuit in the electric online\ntaxi vehicle at an ungated level crossing. He described how the\nshort-circuited electric car was then struck by a KRL from Cikarang\ntowards Jakarta. As a result, he said, it disrupted the travel of other\ntrains. \u201cThe accident involving the train and the electric car was\nactually only material damage. However, it caused disruption to other\ntrain journeys, with the KRL waiting for the evacuation process,\u201d he\nstated. Sandhi said that information about the train collision was\nallegedly not fully conveyed to the Argo Bromo Anggrek train. In fact,\nhe noted, the Argo Bromo Anggrek train was travelling at high speed of\n110 kilometres per hour. \u201cDue to the lack of information and\ncoordination, the collision occurred at East Bekasi Station, more\nprecisely, resulting in several fatalities,\u201d he explained. He added that\nofficials are currently conducting an investigation using the Traffic\nAccident Analysis (TAA) method. This involves reconstructing the\naccident process before, during, and after the incident. \u201cThe aim is to\nassist Polri traffic accident investigators in clarifying traffic crime\noffences,\u201d he concluded. Response from Green SM The Green SM Indonesia\nside has issued an official statement regarding the involvement of one\nof their electric vehicles in the train accident incident at East Bekasi\nStation on Monday (27\/4). \u201cWe extend our deepest condolences to the\nfamilies and loved ones of the victims. We are deeply concerned about\nthis incident and hope that all involved parties recover quickly and\nremain safe,\u201d Green SM Indonesia wrote on social media. The company\nstated that it will continue to coordinate with relevant authorities by\nproviding relevant information and supporting the investigation. \u201cAt\nthis time, the incident is still under investigation and there is no\nofficial conclusion from the authorities. Green SM continues to\ncoordinate with relevant authorities by providing relevant information\nand supporting the investigation process.\u201d \u201cSafety and transparency\nremain our top priorities. We are committed to maintaining strict\noperational standards to support the safety of drivers, passengers, and\nthe public,\u201d Green SM stated.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/fate-of-green-sm-electric-taxi-driver-after-train-collision-in-east-bekasi-1777373699",
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