Optimising The Use Of Motor Vehicle Emission Tests And Providing Sanctions To Reduce Air Pollution
Abstract
The problem of air pollution that results in deteriorating air quality in Indonesia, especially in the area of Jakarta and its surroundings recently, is broadly caused by the density of transportation, which results in excessive emission of emission gases. The government then took preventive steps by issuing an instruction from the Ministry of Home Affairs, one of which mandated tightening emission tests as a form of reducing air pollution in accordance with the provisions of the applicable laws and regulations. The use of vehicle emission tests as part of the response of the state and government to participate in the welfare of the people in accordance with the legal theory of the welfare state initiated by Krenenburg.