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BANDARLAMPUNG - The flow of homecomings, both departures, and arrivals at Bakauheni Port, South Lampung on D-2 Eid was observed to be sloping.

Quoted by Antara, based on observations at the location, Saturday, April 30, at the entrance (toll gate) before going to the dock at Bakauheni Port, conditions were still smooth and there was no accumulation of vehicles.

However, the flow of vehicles from the island of Sumatra one by one continues to arrive at the port even though the intensity is not too high.

Generally, the vehicles that come are private cars, so sometimes the queue at the executive jetty toll gate is more crowded than the others.

However, interprovincial intercity buses (AKAP) and motorcyclists were still seen arriving one by one.

Meanwhile, pedestrian travelers who want to go to Java Island are also still sloping at Bakauheni Port, this can be seen from the lack of people lining up at ticket counters there.

Based on data for the Eid transportation of PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry Bakauheni Branch per 12 hours on D-2 Eid from 20.00-08.00 WIB, there were 51,234 passengers departing from Bakauheni Port.

In detail, the number of walking passengers is 1,071 people, then the number of passengers in vehicles is 50,163 people.

The data for travelers shows that on D-2 Eid for 12 hours there is an increase in departures when compared to D-3 Eid which amounted to 48,106 at the same time.


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