A Total Of 585 Thousand Vehicles Leave Jabodetabek Through The Cikampek Utama Toll Gate On D-2 Lebaran
JAKARTA - Jasa Marga recorded that up to D-2 Lebaran, 585,717 vehicles, an increase of 91.3 percent, left Jabodetabek through the Cikampek Utama Toll Gate (GT).
"Until D-2 ahead of Eid al-Fitr 1443 H, Jasa Marga continues to monitor the volume of transaction traffic at several toll gates (GT) on the Transjawa toll road. From the data on vehicles leaving Jabodetabek, it can be seen that the traffic volume at GT Cikampek Utama on April 30, 2022 (D-2 Lebaran) of 98,374 vehicles, down 6.32 percent from the previous day's traffic volume on April 29, 2022 (D-3 Lebaran) of 105,016 vehicles.
"Cumulatively from D-10 to D-2, there are 585,717 vehicles or an increase of 91.3 percent from normal traffic," said Tody Satria Marketing and Communication Department Head Jasamarga Transjawa Tollroad Regional Division in a written statement received in Jakarta, as quoted by Antara. , Sunday May 1st.
The Jasamarga Transjawa Tollroad Regional Division (JTTRD) also recorded a cumulative traffic volume in the Central Java and East Java Regions, namely the Central Java Region with a total of 408,214 vehicles leaving Semarang via the Kalikangkung and GT Banyumanik toll gates, an increase of 6.42 percent from normal traffic as many as 383,568 vehicles.
Meanwhile, for the East Java Region, there were 435,539 vehicles leaving Surabaya via GT Warugunung and GT Kejapanan Utama, an increase of 27.99 percent from normal traffic of 340,290 vehicles.
Meanwhile, the distribution of vehicle volume in the Central Java region on the Kalikangkung GT, up to now, has been recorded at 309,155 vehicles to Semarang, an increase of 62.6 percent from the normal traffic of 190,080 vehicles.
For vehicles leaving Semarang, it was recorded at 98,625 vehicles or down 42.2 percent from normal traffic of 170,676 vehicles.
Meanwhile, GT Banyumanik has recorded 157,948 vehicles to Semarang, a decrease of 10.7 percent from the normal traffic of 176,903 vehicles. For vehicles leaving Semarang, there were 309,589 vehicles, up 45.4 percent from normal traffic of 212,912 vehicles.
As for the distribution of vehicle volume in the East Java region, the Warugunung GT has so far recorded 188,438 vehicles to Surabaya, an increase of 19 percent from the normal traffic of 158,351 vehicles. For vehicles leaving Surabaya via GT Warugunung, there were 186,339 vehicles, up 30.1 percent from normal traffic of 143,214 vehicles.
Meanwhile, for GT Kejapanan Utama, up to now, there are 225,870 vehicles heading to Surabaya, an increase of 11.8 percent from the normal traffic of 202,012 vehicles. For vehicles leaving Surabaya, there were 249,200 vehicles, up 26.4 percent from normal traffic of 197,076 vehicles.
For GT Singosari, up to now there are 107,771 vehicles heading to Malang, up 1.6 percent from the normal traffic of 105,994 vehicles. For vehicles leaving Malang, it was recorded at 95,486 vehicles or up 3.4 percent from normal traffic of 92,334 vehicles.