The Idul Fitri holiday in Indonesia experienced smooth traffic flow despite the significant number of people traveling back to their home villages. Unlike previous years, the government lifted travel restrictions that were imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the completion of new toll roads on Java Island improved the flow of traffic. The police played a crucial role in easing the movement of vehicles during the crucial moments before and after the holiday. Additionally, the government declared a public holiday of eight uninterrupted days from April 19 to 25, which dispersed travel throughout the period, contributing to the smooth flow of traffic. Subscribe now to read the full story and stay informed.
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