The Vice President Asks For The Homecoming Route To Be Operated Immediately Without The Need To Wait For The Inauguration

BANJARMASIN - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin asked that new roads prepared or designated as homecoming routes be opened immediately without having to wait for the inauguration, in order to provide comfort for travelers.

"Roads that are ready, don't have to wait for the inauguration ceremony, just open everything for homecoming," said the Vice President on the sidelines of a working visit in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, quoted by ANTARA Tuesday, April 11.

The Vice President said that the government had made improvements to the infrastructure to support homecoming. One of them is to anticipate the causes of traffic jams during Eid homecoming.

"Everything has been fixed. And the possibility of congestion in the rest area has also been anticipated so that it cannot take long for people in the rest area to take turns, the back," he explained.

The government, said the Vice President, is also conducting more massive monitoring of the flow of homecoming through the air, so that the congestion that occurs can be immediately known and unraveled.

"So it can be seen where there is traffic jams, so that efforts can be made to unravel, so that traffic jams do not exist. That has been prepared to anticipate, and indeed the officers have and the system in the regions has been carried out," he said.