D-5 Lebaran, Homecoming Flow On The Trans Sumatra Toll Road Is Still Empty
The condition of the Trans Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS) on D-5 Lebaran 2023 is still observed to be quiet for travelers from the exit of Bakauheni Port, Lampung to various areas in Sumatra.
Based on ANTARA's monitoring, Monday, April 17, the South Bakauheni toll road to the Kalianda toll exit, Monday afternoon, shows that the current of the passing vehicle looks still empty.
The traffic flow on the toll road from Bakauheni Port at 12.00 WIB to 13.00 WIB on Monday afternoon looks smooth without obstacles.
However, there are still vehicles passing from Bakauheni Port, South Lampung to Palembang, South Sumatra and vice versa.
The rest area also looks deserted, travelers' vehicles are not as seen the day before, which appears to be a vehicle from Java.
Earlier on Saturday, April 15, the South Bakauheni Toll Gate (GT) to the Trans Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS) on D-7 Lebaran 1444 Hijriah was still observed to be busy smoothly from travelers.
Based on observations at the location from the exit of Bakauheni Port until the exit of the Kalianda toll road, traffic looks busy smoothly.
Four-wheeled vehicles from Bakauheni Port at 13.00 WIB to 14.30 WIB began to crowded across South Bakauheni GT towards Bandarlampung and areas on the island of Sumatra.
The flow of vehicles crossing JTTS towards Bandarlampung is still dominated by private vehicles, with various police numbers such as B, A, F, BE and BG.
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Although the queue for vehicles at South Bakauheni GT is starting to look crowded, this does not cause traffic jams.
In general, vehicles crossing GT Bakauheni Selatan are dominated by private cars, then passenger transport buses and logistics trucks.