JAKARTA - In order to reduce the volume of vehicles going to the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) tourist area, East Jakarta, the police have imposed an odd-even vehicle number. This policy was taken in view of the crowded situation on the first day of the 2022 New Year, Saturday, January 1, noon.

"Today's even odd numbers will still be applied in the TMII area until 18.00 WIB," said East Jakarta Metro Police Traffic Unit Head AKBP Edy Surasa, quoted on Saturday, January 1.

Edy and dozens of traffic personnel are on standby at Entrance 1 of Jalan Raya Hankam Headquarters, Ceger, East Jakarta.

Monitoring at the location at 12.00 WIB, the volume of density was dominated by four-wheeled vehicles heading to the TMII tourist attraction.

Edy said vehicles with even number plates would be reversed or directed to find a representative parking lot. Odd-even regulations are carried out to anticipate the number of visitors at tourist attractions, one of which is at TMII.

"Today's traffic flow at TMII is busy smoothly, vehicles that do not match today's odd date are just turned around, there will be their turn tomorrow," he said.

A total of 35 personnel from joint officers were deployed to guard the entrance of TMII to monitor tourist compliance with health protocols and odd-even provisions.


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