SEMARANG - A number of homecoming vehicles that will enter the direction of Semarang, Central Java are starting to look crowded through the Kalikangkung Toll Gate (GT)

Based on ANTARA's monitoring up to 16.30 WIB, it appears that the flow of vehicles began to increase compared to 10.00 WIB in the morning

Group I homecoming vehicles began to crowd the toll gates to pay for tickets. The officers also manage traffic neatly, such as directing some cars to move to another door so that at the time of payment there is no accumulation

However, only at the toll gate conditions start to get crowded. Meanwhile, the roads before and after the toll gate still seem smooth and under control

For the weather this afternoon, Semarang looks sunny because the sun shines brighter than in the morning.

The National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo this afternoon inspected the Kalikangkung GT area. The National Police Chief appealed to the public to remain careful while traveling and to keep abreast of actual information so that there is no build-up on the roads.

The public is also advised to continue to comply with health protocols, stop when they feel tired and pay attention to health requirements and vehicles while driving, so that going home remains safe and comfortable, he said.

“We have prepared a rest area that can be used by the community. When driving and exceeding hours or endurance, we urge you to take a short break in the rest area where there is an integrated service post for the community so that people can take advantage of the service post for short breaks and isoma," said Sigit.


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