Transportation authorities in Banten province, Indonesia, are conducting safety inspections—known as “rampchecks”—on tourist and intercity buses. The inspections, carried out by the Class II Banten Land Transportation Management Center (BPTD), aim to ensure vehicle roadworthiness during the upcoming school holiday period. These checks encompass various safety aspects of the bus fleets. The initiative intends to prevent accidents and guarantee passenger safety as travel demand increases. Authorities are prioritizing the safety of travelers during this peak season. The rampchecks are a proactive measure to mitigate potential risks associated with increased traffic volume.