Anticipating A Surge In Toilet Travelers On The Trans Sumatra Toll Road Plus 150 Units

BANDARLAMPUNG - The Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT) of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) will add 150 toilet units in all rest areas of the Trans Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS) to welcome the Lebaran 2022 homecoming. kilometers, and for those in Lampung-South Sumatra, which have operated for 389 kilometers, this is our concern too," said Secretary of the Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT) Triono Junoasmono during a coordination meeting in South Lampung, Wednesday 27 April. and the return flow for Eid 2022, his party will increase the number of toilet facilities in the toll road rest area. in the 'rest area' type A and 50 in the 'rest area' type B," he said as quoted by Antara. rest type A or those equipped with petrol stations and four type B rest areas. "So the additional capacity for primary facilities in the form of toilets can help overcome the queues for travelers who want to use these facilities, if an increase in the number of travelers occurs," he added.

He explained that the provision of toilet facilities for travelers is a form of support to facilitate and provide comfort to travelers who use toll roads. The addition of toilet facilities will not only be carried out in the rest area of ​​the Trans Sumatra Toll Road but will also be carried out by the Bakauheni Port manager. ASDP Bakauheni Suharto Branch. He explained the addition of toilet facilities to anticipate the accumulation of passengers on the homecoming and return flows. "We anticipate the accumulation of passengers, and indeed this toilet is one of our primary needs, so we need to pay attention too," he said.​​