JAKARTA - The flow of vehicles for pilgrims heading west or Jakarta, which pass through the Banyumanik Toll Gate, Semarang, on Monday, averages 2,000 vehicles per hour.

As reported by ANTARA, Monday, March 23, Marketing Communiction Officer of PT Trans Marga Jateng (TMJ) Dian Saputra said that 23,127 vehicles had passed through the Semarang-Solo Toll.

The traffic of the return vehicle was recorded to pass from 06.00-16.00 WIB or for 10 hours.

The movement every hour varies, but is in the range of 2,000-2,500 vehicles, and has not reached the figure of 3,000 vehicles.

Vehicle traffic is observed to be smooth, and predicts that the peak of the 2026 Lebaran return flow will only occur on Tuesday (24/3) tomorrow.

Vehicles passing through the Semarang-Solo Toll Road in the west were dominated by plates around Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Jabodetabek).

However, vehicles with police plates from East Java, such as L (Surabaya), W (Sidoarjo), and N (Malang) are still occasionally encountered.

As night falls, the density of vehicles is increasingly visible in GT Banyumanik, which makes drivers have to slow down.

Meanwhile, vehicles heading to Solo or Surabaya were still high, namely at 29,543 in the same period.

For vehicle traffic, the average traffic towards Solo or Surabaya ranges from 2,500-3,000 vehicles per hour.

To toll road users, he urged them to always obey traffic signs and directions from officers for a smooth journey.


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