Not Only Homecoming And Traders, Garbage Begins To Flood KM 237 Kanci-Pejagan Toll Road
CIREBON - Garbage began to fill around the KM 237 Kanci-Pejagan Toll Road, Central Java as a number of drink and snack vendors emerged.
Quoted by Antara, Friday 29 April, traders use cardboard as a base to set up their wares while holding bottles of drinks to offer to road users. Some of them also bring their children to sell. This can be seen up to KM 238. In addition, from Antara's observation, the road appears to be congested because many cars stop on the left side of the road, such as travelers resting their cars. From the vehicle side, road users are mostly dominated by vehicles with B plates or travelers from Jakarta. . Some cars even carry their luggage on the roof of the car, trucks are also still using the road.
All road users seem orderly driving, no one cuts each other or just uses the shoulder of the road. It's just that some motorists who stop, actually throw garbage in the toll area.
As a result, the left side of the road is filled with plastic, snack wrappers and used rice wrappers. In fact, the government has appealed to travelers to be disciplined in carrying out health protocols by maintaining good hygiene between each other and the environment.
Previously, the National Police Chief General of Police Listyo Sigit Prabowo asked all travelers to immediately rest in a rest area or surrounding area to avoid unwanted things.
Sigit appealed to travelers to participate in implementing health protocols that can minimize the occurrence of accidents between vehicles by keeping a distance and maintaining environmental cleanliness as well as the transmission of COVID-19 by wearing masks and diligently washing hands.
"We hope that all of them can help reduce congestion, as well as reduce accidents which will also be things that will certainly have an impact on the situation on the homecoming route," said Sigit.