Take The Role Of Preparation For Nataru 2023/2024, Kominfo Releases The Electronic Book Of Homecoming

JAKARTA - Ahead of the 2023 Christmas and New Year (Nataru) holidays, the Ministry of Communication and Information has again taken a role in supporting the Ministry of Transportation and related ministries and institutions, in terms of public communication.

The Director General of IKP Kominfo Usman Kansong said that Kominfo had formed a public communication team across ministries/agencies, there were the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of PUPR, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, BMKG, Korlantas Polri, and local governments.

"This team is tasked with producing and discreminating content containing an orderly invitation to Nataru 2023/2024. Due to its live document, the traffic situation and conditions during this period will continue to be updated by this team," said Usman at his press conference on Monday, December 11.

Tidak hanya itu, Usman juga mengatakan bahwa Kominfo melalui Ditjen IKP kembali meluncurkan buku elektronik Mudikpedia Nataru yang bisa diakses melalui https://s.id/mudikpedia, untuk memudahkan pemudik mendapatkan berbagai informasi penting terkait Nataru 2023/2024.

"This book contains a variety of important information, namely the estimated number of travelers during the Nataru period, the estimated peak traffic flow density, including density points, as well as daily weather forecast updates," he explained further.

In addition, this book also includes telephone numbers that can be contacted during the trip, locations for standby posts, alternative routes to avoid congestion, locations for gas stations or public electric vehicle charging stations (SPKLU), to rest areas.

Not only that, Usman also stated that travelers will be able to monitor the condition of traffic flow directly, because the electronic book will contain a live CCTV link from the Road Transport And Traffic Management Center (RTTMC) of the Ministry of Transportation and live CCTV toll road conditions from the toll road regulatory agency (BPJT) of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing.