BANDUNG - The Bandung Regency Transportation Office (Dishub), West Java, recorded the traffic flow on the Nagreg Line to be around 60 thousand vehicles on Thursday morning from 00.00 WIB to 08.00 WIB.
Public Relations Officer of the Transportation Office, Eric Alam Prabowo, explained that the spike in vehicles since early morning was quite sharp and equivalent to 50 percent of the number of H-3 vehicles.
"It has been recorded more than 60 thousand vehicles from 00.00 WIB to 8.00 WIB in the morning, jumping quite high, even half of the H-3 number," he explained as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, March 19.
He explained that the heavy volume of vehicles had caused queues at several points, but the duration was relatively short compared to previous years.
He also said that the high mobility of motorists on the Nagreg cross-line was dominated by travelers who departed towards the east, either Tasikmalaya, Ciamis, or Central Java.
"So there were indeed several, two queues, but the duration was not so long compared to previous years," he said.
Dishub said the number of two-wheeled vehicles was still high and dominated the homecoming lane with a percentage of 69 percent.
"The dominance is still two-wheeled with a presentation of about 69 percent this morning," he explained.
Dishub officers together with the police will continue to carry out traffic arrangements and engineering at points of high density, especially in descending areas and bends, to ensure that the flow remains smooth.
People who use the land route are urged to pay attention to traffic signs, maintain driving safety, and follow the instructions of officers, so that the homecoming journey is safe and comfortable.
Meanwhile, in ANTARA's monitoring, congestion occurred at 09.00 WIB in the Cimanggung Parakan Muncang Security Post area to the Cicalengka area of Bandung Regency or as far as 7 kilometers.
Meanwhile, other congestion points occurred quite long from around the Nagreg Police Office of Bandung Regency to Limbangan Garut Regency.
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