Jasa Marga: 137,118 Jabodetabek Free Vehicles On D-7 Christmas 2022
JAKARTA - PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk recorded as many as 137,118 vehicles leaving the Jabotabek area on D-7 Christmas 2022 or Sunday 18 December.
"This figure is the cumulative number of traffic flow (traffic) from the four Barrier / Main Toll Gates (GT), namely Cikupa GT (direction to Merak), Ciawi GT (direction to Puncak), and Cikampek Utama GT (direction to Trans Java) and Kalihurip Utama GT (direction to Bandung)," said Jasa Marga's Corporate Communication & Community Development Group Head Lisye Octaviana in a statement in Jakarta, quoted from Antara, Monday 19 December.
Lisye said the total volume of traffic leaving the Jabotabek area rose 6 percent compared to normal traffic for the June 2022 period with a total of 129,455 vehicles.
For the distribution of traffic leaving Jabotabek towards all three directions, the majority were 67,886 vehicles (49.5 percent) heading East (Trans Java and Bandung), 39,100 vehicles (28.5 percent) heading West (Merak) and 30,132 vehicles (22.0 percent) heading South (Puncak). ).
As for the details of the distribution of traffic to the east, namely the Trans Java and Bandung toll roads, traffic leaving Jabotabek towards Trans Java via GT Cikampek Utama Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, with a total of 32,543 vehicles, an increase of 10 percent from normal traffic.
Traffic leaving Jabotabek heading towards Bandung via GT Kalihurip Utama Cipularang Toll Road, with a total of 35,343 vehicles, an increase of 18 percent from normal traffic.
The total traffic leaving Jabotabek towards Trans Java and Bandung through the two GTs was 67,886 vehicles, an increase of 14 percent from normal traffic.
Meanwhile, traffic leaving Jabotabek heading towards Merak via GT Cikupa Tangerang-Merak Toll Road was 39,100 vehicles, down 5 percent from normal traffic.
Meanwhile, the number of vehicles leaving Jabotabek towards Puncak via GT Ciawi Jagorawi Toll Road was 30,132 vehicles, an increase of 5 percent from normal traffic.
Jasa Marga urges road users to anticipate trips before entering the toll road. Make sure vehicles and drivers are in top condition, comply with health protocols (use masks, wash hands and keep your distance) while in the rest area, ensure sufficient fuel and electronic money balances and comply with signs and directions from officers.