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YOGYAKARTA Not long ago, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government launched a public transportation service called Microtrans to integrate transportation and increase the use of public transportation. Prior to the Microtans, Jakarta already had an integrated city transportation system called JakLingko. So, what is the difference between Microtrans and Jaklingko?

Head of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency, Syafrin, explained the difference between Microtrans and Jak Lingko, along with the issue of removing Jak Lingko which was inherited by Anies Baswedan.

Syafrin said that the Microtrans was part of the JakLingko system since the launch of the transportation system.

Since 2018, said Syafrin, Microtrans has become one of the Transjakarta fleets in the form of urban transportation cars (angkot) which are integrated into the Jak Lingko system.

In accordance with Governor Regulation (Pergub) Number 68 of 2021, the implementation of transportation integration is carried out on MRT, LRT modes, Transjakarta transportation services, feeder or feeder transportation services, transportation services and/or other supporters as supporters of the JakLingko system.

The Mikrotrans serves 83 routes and stretches along Jakarta. Microtrans is here so that it is easier for people to reach public transportation from home or office so that they can switch to using public transportation during activities," explained Syafrin,

Meanwhile, according to DKI Jakarta Governor Regulation Number 68 of 2021 concerning the Implementation of Integrated and Integrated Transportation Systems, JakLingko is an integrated system that supports policies to increase the use of mass public transportation and restrictions on individual motorized vehicles.

In order to increase the use of public transportation, Jak Lingko is made integrated with various modes of public transportation.

Integration is carried out by realizing the connectivity of Jakarta's modes and transportation infrastructure and facilities, including the Microtrans in it.

JakLingko realizes operational system integration that includes infrastructure, services/rute, data and information, as well as tariffs and payment systems.

This integration is presented to create convenience when connecting trips.

"Microtrans as feeder or feeder transportation is integrated with other public transportation modes, such as MRT, LRT, Transjakarta buses, and KRL, so that people can continue their journey easily," said Syafrin.

Microtrans Information Can Be Checked Through The JAKI Application

As mentioned above, the Microtrans is a term for one of the modes of transportation in the form of an urban transportation car (angkot) that is integrated into the Jak Lingko system.

Information related to this service has been included in the JakLingko feature in the JAKI Application. Thus, Smartcitizens can check the schedule, route, and maximum rate of Microtrans.

Here's how to check schedules, routes, and maximum rates for Microtrans through the JAKI application:

In addition to accessing Microtrans information, the public can also check other public transportation information in the auspices of JakLingko through the JAKI application. Such as the Jakarta Integrated Highway (MRTJ), the Jakarta Integrated Highway (LRTJ), and Transjakarta.

That's the information about the different Microtrans and JakLingko. Get an update on the selected news only on VOI.ID.


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