JAKARTA - The police are implementing an open-close scheme on the Jakarta-Cikampek or Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ) elevated toll road section. The implementation of this scheme is due to congestion.

"Wednesday, April 27 2022, at 08.15 WIB for the MBZ Elevated toll road, we will apply the opening and closing," said Traffic Director of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Sambodo Purnomo Yogo to reporters, Wednesday, April 27.

One of the considerations for implementing the open-close scheme is because of the congestion at KM 47. Thus, the scheme is considered the right way to break down the congestion.

Later, continued Sambodo, if the traffic jam has cleared, his party will open the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed elevated toll road.

"If the KM 47 has melted, it can be reopened," said Sambodo.

For information, PT Jasa Marga as the toll road manager noted that as many as 598,538 vehicles left the Jabotabek area on D-10 to D-7 Eid al-Fitr 1443 H/2022 which fell in the period Friday-Monday 22-25 April 2022. - https:// voi.id/news/161821/makin-warm-duga-korupsi-oil-goreng-for-danai-penundaan-pemilu-2024-information-not-canned-kaleng-masinton-perlu-didalami-kejagung

- https://voi.id/berita/161769/ganjar-support-larangan-eksport-minyak-goreng-ini-aksi-president-yang-dalam-cepat

- https://voi.id/berita/161669/response-information-masinton-saat-korupsi-minyak-goreng-hargai-penundaan-pemilu-pks-olah-dalam-bisa-jadi-skandal-memalukan

- https://voi.id/economy/161326/jokowi-larang-ekspor-cpo-minyak-goreng-dpr-wanti-wanti-government-jaga-stabilitas-harga-di-dalam-negeri[/see_also]The figure is the cumulative number of traffic (traffic) from the four Barrier/Main Toll Gates (GT), namely GT Cikupa (direction Merak), GT Ciawi (direction Puncak), and GT Cikampek Utama and GT Kalihurip Utama (direction Trans Java and Bandung). .

The total volume of traffic leaving the Jabotabek area decreased by 0.3 percent when compared to normal traffic for the November 2021 period with a total of 600,107 vehicles.

For the distribution of traffic leaving Jabotabek heading in three directions, namely the majority as many as 282,848 vehicles (47.3%) towards the East (Trans Java and Bandung), 187,495 vehicles (31.3%) heading towards the West (Merak), and 128,195 vehicles. (21.4%) towards the South (Peak).


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