JAKARTA - Head of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency, Syafrin Liputo, said that there was an increase in intercity and inter-provincial bus passengers (AKAP) both arriving and departing from Jakarta one day after the ban on Eid homecoming.
Syafrin said that the increase in passengers coming to Jakarta using AKAP buses occurred on May 18 at 4 type A terminals, an increase of 13 percent when compared to the start of the elimination period for Eid homecoming on May 6.
Meanwhile, passengers departing from Jakarta increased 2.5 percent from May 6. The increase in passengers took place in 4 type A terminals.
"On May 16-18, the number of AKAP passengers was 1.918 departing and 3.901 arriving, and 140 passengers were rejected", Syafrin told reporters, Thursday, May 20.
Then, the number of daily urban public transport passengers on average in the homecoming ban is 729.335 passengers per day. This figure has decreased by 17.74 percent compared to before the Prohibition of Homecoming (886.644 passengers per day.
Then, the number of vehicles leaving Jakarta was 2.496.593 vehicles. There were 1.002.791 vehicles through the main toll gates and 1.493.802 vehicles through arterial roads.
"The number of vehicles entering Jakarta was 2.154.564 vehicles. Through the main toll gates as many as 1.010.812 vehicles and through arterial roads as many as 1.143.752 vehicles", said Syafrin.
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Furthermore, the number of vehicles turned back at the 8 checkpoints was 236 vehicles and at the insulation sites were 10.072 vehicles.
The eight checkpoints are in Kalideres, Joglo, Lampiri, Panasonic, Perintis Kemerdekaan, Cakung-Cilincing flyover, Pasar Jumat, and Budi Luhur. Meanwhile, other blockages are on the Jakarta-Cikampek KM 34 toll road and the Kedung Waringin non-toll road.
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