Bali Needs To Do Something!
The Jakarta Post, Tuesday, 20 January 2009

These days we often read about the chaotic traffic on streets in Bali and the 
problem of garbage on its beaches – the major tourist attractions on the island.

Instead of just complaining about the problems, I would like to make some 
positive suggestions.

First of all, have you noticed that traffic intersections run smoother when the 
lights do not work? Doesn’t that tell you something about the inefficiency of 
traffic light systems? It seems that the traffic authorities do not know how to 
synchronize the lights to accommodate the various traffic flows. 

The intersection of Sunset Road and Iman Bonjol is an example of the problem. 
The changing of lights from green to red, which takes less than one minute, 
only allows a few, of the hundreds of waiting cars to pass through the 
intersections. It creates very bad traffic congestion.

The situation is getting worse, but traffic authority official do not seem to 
be paying any attention to the problem, or perhaps they do not know how to fix 
it. If they really do not know, they should hire experts to explain how the 
lights should work. The French worked the problem out decades ago.

Meanwhile, the beach problems are not so easily solved. The mentality of 
throwing garbage into rivers and letting someone else deal with the problem has 
to be changed. 

Thousands of tons of plastic bags, rotting vegetation and food simply flow down 
from the rivers into the sea and have damaged the once-beautiful beaches.

The answer to the problem is to firmly enforce the existing laws as well as 
continuously educate on the environment at all levels in schools, because 
otherwise Bali will remain behind on this issue. Violators of environmental 
laws should face tough punishment.

Can we do it? The answer is yes, we can. Many countries, including Australia, 
had the same problems in the past. But they solved the problems a couple of 
generations ago by enforcing strict anti-pollution laws as well as educating 
their citizens about the issue. 

Come on Bali, wake up and give your island a chance to achieve its real 
potential, as otherwise you will be left behind by your competitors, who have 
actually less to offer but have a better understanding of managing their 
natural resources.

JIM M.
Legian, Bali


Sumber: THE JAKARTA POST
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