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351,256 Vehicles leaving Jabodetabek, the majority to the East

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk noted, as many as 351,256 vehicles left Jabodetabek on D-1 and H holiday good Friday namely, Thursday (01/04/2021) to Friday (02/04/2021).

Corporate Communication & Community Development Group Head of PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk Dwimawan Heru Santoso said this figure was the cumulative flow of traffic (traffic) of several Gates Toll (GT) Barrier/Main.

The GT, namely, GT Cikupa (Westbound), GT Ciawi (South direction), as well GT Cikampek Utama and GT Kalihurip Utama (east direction).

“The total volume of traffic leaving the Jabotabek area has increased by 25.16 percent compared to normal traffic,” Heru said in a press release received. Kompas.com, Saturday (03/04/2021).

For the distribution of traffic leaving Jakarta from the three directions, the majority were 183,507 vehicles heading East or 52.24 percent.

Then, 88,533 vehicles headed west or as much as 25.20 percent, and 79,216 vehicles headed south by 22.55 percent.

In details, the Cikampek Utama 1 GT was crossed by 95,727 vehicles leaving Jakarta, an increase of 50.79 percent from normal traffic.

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Then, the Kalihurip Utama 1 GT totaling 87,780 vehicles left Jakarta, an increase of 41.75 percent from normal traffic.

Thus, the total number of vehicles leaving Jakarta to the East was 183,507 vehicles, an increase of 46.33 percent from normal traffic.

Next, then leave Jakarta heading West via GT Cikupa Highway Tangerang-Merak as many as 88,533 vehicles or a decrease of 4.81 percent from normal traffic.

Meanwhile, the number of vehicles leaving Jakarta heading South / Local via GT Ciawi 1 Jalan Jagorawi toll road as many as 79,216 vehicles or an increase of 27.31 percent from normal traffic.

“Jasa Marga appealed to users Highway in order to anticipate travel before entering the road tolls, “said Heru.

Heru advised toll road users to drive in good condition and comply health protocol (use a mask, wash hands, keep your distance, and stay away from the crowd) while in the Service Rest Area (TIP).

Then, fill in fuel oil (BBM) and the balance of electronic money is sufficient, obey the signs and directions from officers, and rest if you are tired of driving.

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