JAKARTA - The Public Relations Division of the National Police conveyed that the volume of traffic in and out of Jakarta through five toll gates on the D-3 Eid al-Fitr 1445 Hijriah or today most through the Merak Toll Gate (GT) was 28,432 vehicles.

The volume of traffic leaving Jakarta through GT Merak is 28,432 vehicles, said Head of the Public Information Bureau (Karopenmas) of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Brigadier General Pol. Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko in Jakarta, Miggu 7 April, was confiscated by Antara.

Then the traffic flow out of Jakarta through the Cikupa Utama GT was 17,904, followed by GT Ciawi Utama with 14,298, then at Kalihurip Utama GT with 12,808 vehicles, and Kalihurip Utama GT with 12,808 vehicles.

As for the flow that enters Jakarta through the five toll gates, said Trunuyudo, the most currents entering Jakarta are also through GT Merak, which is 38,134 vehicles.

"Furthermore, through GT Ciawi Utama, there were 16,949 vehicles. Through GT Cikupa Utama there were 16,440 vehicles," he said.

Then, there were 14,234 vehicles entering Jakarta via the Kalihurip Utama GT. Meanwhile, through the Cikampek Utama GT, 9,639 vehicles were observed.

Korlantas Polri predicts that the peak flow of Eid al-Fitr 1445H/2024 homecoming will occur on Saturday (6/4) night. It is estimated that congestion will still occur today and April 8th.

The National Police carried out traffic engineering to facilitate traffic flow on toll roads and arterial roads.

Toll roads and arteries will be subject to restrictions on goods transport vehicles from April 5, to April 16.

Meanwhile, on toll roads, traffic engineering is carried out in the form of contraflows (laws) and one way (one direction) from KM 72 Cipali Toll Road, to Km 414 Kalikangkung Toll Road, Central Java.

On Sunday, Korlantas imposed a contraflow Jakarta-Cikampek from KM 36 to KM 47 one lane. Then at Km 47 to KM 70 in two lanes.

Vehicles entering the contraflow route on the Japek Toll Road are intended for vehicles heading to the Cipali Toll Road towards the east of Java Island (Central Java and East Java).

One and two lanes for vehicles heading to Kalihurip and Cipularang Toll Roads. The implementation of contraflow is situational according to the police discretion.


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