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Jakarta volunteers hit the road to sweep away sneaky nail traps

  • A volunteer team in Jakarta cleared hidden hazards from main roads, collecting metal debris like nails and bolts using iron bars and magnets.
  • The volunteer team covered half a kilometer and removed approximately 250 grams of metal pieces each morning, according to Siswanto.
  • Since 2010, volunteers have collected 4 tons of nail traps in Jakarta and surrounding areas to improve street safety.
  • Siswanto expressed concern about the intentional spreading of nails, stating it damages people's tires and increases accidents.
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Jakarta volunteers hit the road to sweep away sneaky nail traps

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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