The Bandung Regency Transportation Service (Dishub) said the peak of the 2023 Eid backflow on the southern route, especially the Nagreg section, had passed.
Bandung Regency Transportation Agency Public Relations Eric Alam Prabowo said the peak of the backflow on the route occurred on D+2 Lebaran or Tuesday, April 25.
"The peak of backflow was like last night, D+2 Lebaran," said Eric in Bandung, West Java, Wednesday, April 26, which was confiscated by Antara.
On D+2 Lebaran, the Bandung Transportation Agency noted that there were more than 127 thousand vehicles crossing the Nagreg route from east to Bandung and Jakarta.
Meanwhile, the previous day on D+1 Lebaran, the number of vehicles passing from east to Bandung and Jakarta was around 114 thousand.
In addition, the volume of vehicles on D+2 or the peak of the 2023 Eid backflow is more than in D+2 Lebaran 2022, which amounts to 104 thousand vehicles.
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He said this year the volume of backflow vehicles on D+2 increased by 20 percent.
Although the backflow towards Bandung and Jakarta has peaked, the flow from the opposite direction is still quite large. The Transportation Agency noted that on D+2 Lebaran there were still 74 thousand vehicles moving from west to east.
As for this Wednesday, from 00.00 to 10.00 WIB, the Transportation Agency noted that 37 thousand vehicles had crossed the Nagreg route to the west.
"Even so, the traffic situation in the area is still smooth," said Eric.
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