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The image captures a slightly tilted perspective of a stainless steel turnstile within a public transportation station in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The turnstile, positioned centrally, features a tall, polished metal pedestal with a dark, rectangular slot for card or ticket scanning, and a single, horizontal metal arm that rotates to permit entry or exit.

To the right of the turnstile, a vivid yellow tactile paving strip, characterized by raised parallel bars, extends along the grey concrete floor. This paving is designed to assist visually impaired individuals. The floor itself shows several dark, irregular stains and smudges, indicating wear or spills.

In the background, a metal slatted wall or barrier forms part of the station's infrastructure. Attached to this barrier is a clear red circular sign with a white horizontal bar, serving as a universal "do not enter" or "stop" indicator. Below this sign, partial Indonesian text is visible, reading "KHUSUS PE," which likely stands for "KHUSUS PEJALAN KAKI" (For Pedestrians Only) or "KHUSUS PEMILIK KARTU" (For Card Holders Only), directing users of the gate.

Further into the background, two blurry figures are discernible. One person, dressed in dark clothing and a head covering, is seated on a metal bench, while another individual stands vaguely in the distance. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, within an enclosed or sheltered area. The scene depicts a functional, but somewhat used, entry or exit point common in transit hubs. Text on the turnstile's side panel is too indistinct to be read.
FM-uRiyY2

Feb 25, 2025, 5:21 AM

South Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image captures a slightly tilted perspective of a stainless steel turnstile within a public transportation station in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The turnstile, positioned centrally, features a tall, polished metal pedestal with a dark, rectangular slot for card or ticket scanning, and a single, horizontal metal arm that rotates to permit entry or exit. To the right of the turnstile, a vivid yellow tactile paving strip, characterized by raised parallel bars, extends along the grey concrete floor. This paving is designed to assist visually impaired individuals. The floor itself shows several dark, irregular stains and smudges, indicating wear or spills. In the background, a metal slatted wall or barrier forms part of the station's infrastructure. Attached to this barrier is a clear red circular sign with a white horizontal bar, serving as a universal "do not enter" or "stop" indicator. Below this sign, partial Indonesian text is visible, reading "KHUSUS PE," which likely stands for "KHUSUS PEJALAN KAKI" (For Pedestrians Only) or "KHUSUS PEMILIK KARTU" (For Card Holders Only), directing users of the gate. Further into the background, two blurry figures are discernible. One person, dressed in dark clothing and a head covering, is seated on a metal bench, while another individual stands vaguely in the distance. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, within an enclosed or sheltered area. The scene depicts a functional, but somewhat used, entry or exit point common in transit hubs. Text on the turnstile's side panel is too indistinct to be read.

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