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Transport ministry inspects Green SM taxi depot in Bekasi after train crash
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Indonesia's Director General of Land Transportation, Aan Suhanan, conducted a surprise inspection at the Green SM taxi depot in Bekasi on April 28, 2026 evening to check compliance with the Public Transport Company Safety Management System (SMK PAU). The raid followed a fatal crash near Bekasi Timur Station involving a Green SM electric taxi. Several findings will be further investigated at the central depot in Kemayoran.
A vehicle is receiving the first fully electronic braking system as part of an ongoing development project.
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6D has launched the ATR-3X, a new off-road motorcycle helmet featuring a 3K carbon composite shell and Omni-Directional Suspension system. The helmet aims to provide superior protection against a wide range of impacts while enhancing comfort for riders. It exceeds DOT, ECE 22-06, and ACU standards and carries a $995 MSRP.
As Indonesia begins its 2026 Hajj embarkations, Immigration Minister Agus Andrianto and Coordinating Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra urged Muslims to avoid illegal Hajj routes to prevent scams and ensure safety, following recent detentions and Saudi penalties.
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Hundreds of South C residents held a peaceful protest, halting business activities while demanding arrests over a 16-storey building collapse that killed two people months ago. They issued a seven-day ultimatum to the government to address safety concerns and official accountability. Key demands include investigation reports and action against negligent officials.
The National Union of the Collective Transport System Metro of Mexico City began staggered strikes on Monday, April 13, 2026, by not working overtime, leading to the loss of about 800 train runs and affecting nearly 2 million users. Union leader Fernando Espino highlighted severe issues like 7,000 fractured sleepers on Line 1 and lack of major maintenance on 70% of trains. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated there are no reasons for the strike, as resources are being invested in renovations.
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A SAS flight from Arlanda to Copenhagen aborted takeoff on Sunday after the nose lifted too early at low speed. Passengers described panic as the plane slammed back onto the runway following crew brace commands. The pilot took over controls for safety reasons and no injuries were reported.
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