PT Jasa Marga Transjawa Tol noted that 76,048 vehicles had left Jakarta, in the period May 31-1 June or during the long holiday which coincided with the Birthday of Pancasila and Vesak 2023.

The total volume of vehicles leaving the Jakarta area through the Cikampek Utama Toll Gate (GT) has increased by 37.18 percent compared to normal traffic of 55,438 vehicles.

"The volume of vehicles heading to Jakarta via the Cikampek Utama Toll Gate (GT) was recorded at 55,103 vehicles, an increase of 1.92 percent compared to normal traffic of 54,064 vehicles," said VP Corporate Secretary and Legal of PT Transjawa Toll Ria Marlinda Paalo quoting Antara.

Ria also detailed the distribution of vehicles in Central Java and East Java. Ria said the number of vehicles heading to Semarang via GT Kalikangkung was recorded at 45,379 vehicles. "Up 50.30 percent of normal traffic 30,192 vehicles," he said.

Meanwhile, 29,315 vehicles were recorded as leaving Semarang, down 7.97 percent from normal traffic as many as 27,152 vehicles.

Then, there are 46,726 vehicles heading to Semarang or Jakarta via GT Banyumanik or an increase of 24.13 percent from normal traffic as many as 37,642 vehicles. Meanwhile, for vehicles leaving Semarang or the direction of Solo, 65,132 vehicles were recorded, an increase of 56.89 percent compared to normal traffic of 41,514 vehicles.

Next, for the East Java region, said Ria, there were 39,656 vehicles heading to Surabaya via the Warugunung GT. This figure increased by 13.58 percent compared to normal traffic of 34,916 vehicles.

Meanwhile, 41,823 vehicles leaving Surabaya via the Warugunung GT were recorded. "Up 22.66 percent of normal traffic as many as 34,097 vehicles," said Ria.

Then, vehicles heading to Surabaya via the Kejapanan Utama GT recorded an increase of 4.73 percent. In normal traffic, the volume of vehicles usually reaches 54,536. Meanwhile, two days ago it was recorded up to 57,114 vehicles.

"For vehicles leaving Surabaya via GT Kejapanan Utama, there are 65,644 or an increase of 16.51 percent of normal traffic as many as 56,340 vehicles," said Ria.

Furthermore, Jasa Marga recorded 32,629 vehicles heading to Malang via GT Singosari. This means that there was an increase of up to 49.43 percent because in normal traffic there were only 32,629 vehicles. Meanwhile, there were 26,697 vehicles leaving Malang, an increase of 33.71 percent compared to the normal traffic of 19,067 vehicles.

"We urge road users to always be careful when driving, obey signs and follow directions from officers in the field. Ensure adequate supplies, electronic money balances and fuel before entering the toll road to make the trip more comfortable," he concluded.


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