BANDUNG - The peak of the 2022 Eid homecoming flow at Cicaheum Terminal, Bandung City, West Java, occurred on D-3 or Friday April 29. Head of Bandung City Cicaheum Terminal, Roni Hermanto, Saturday said as many as 2,455 passengers had departed from Bandung Cicaheum Terminal to various areas in West Java and outside West Java on Friday (29/4). "The number of passengers who departed yesterday was the largest number since the D-7 of Lebaran this year. - the previous day since D-7," he was quoted as saying by Antara. Based on the data collected, the Cicaheum Terminal in Bandung has dispatched 3,500 passengers to various areas in West Java and outside the province during April 25-27 2022. According to Roni, the number is decreased when compared to the number of passengers for the same period on D-7 to D-5 Lebaran in 2019. He said the decline in passengers during the H-7 to D-5 period This year has reached 70 percent compared to two years ago. "For Eid 2019, during the D-7 to D-4 Eid we can dispatch about 10 thousand passengers," he said. He said that since D-7 or April 25, 2022 until D- 3 or 29 April 2022, approximately 10 thousand passengers have departed from Cicaheum Terminal.

Roni said that on Saturday there were still problems with the arrival of late buses, especially from the South Line of West Java due to severe congestion in several areas of the homecoming route. Malangbong, and Limbangan. The delay is about six to seven hours," he said. Roni added that although the bus arrival delay was six to seven hours, so far there have been no complaints from travelers because the travelers also understand the situation. "Perhaps they have seen In the media, there are traffic jams everywhere, so they understand the situation, so no one complains," said Roni. One of the travelers, Rizki, said that he had no problem waiting for a bus that came late as long as he kept going back and forth. , because maybe the peak of the homecoming flow is traffic jams everywhere. I don't have a problem waiting, as long as it stays Is there a vehicle to go," he said.


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