313 thousand cars left Jabotabek during the holidays of the death of Jesus Christ: the National Oceeson

Jakarta – PT JASA MarGA (Persero) recorded 313,695 cars that leave the Jabotabek region for a long holiday of the death of Jesus Christ and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in 2025 on Friday-18-19, 2025).

“This figure is a cumulative amount of traffic flow (traffic) of the four main gates (GT), namely GT Cikampek Utama (to Trans Java), GT Kalihurip Utama (to Bandung), GT Cikupa (in the direction of the MERAK) and GT CIAWI (towards the peak), the saying (04/20/2025).

Fox revealed to the distribution of movement to leave Jabotabek in the direction of three directions, most of the 141,724 vehicles (45.2%) to the east (Trans Java and Bandung), 88 341 cars (28.1%) to the west (MERAK) and 83,630 cars (26.7%) to the south).

Fox showed that Lalin left Jabotabek towards Trans-Java through a paid road with GT Cikampek Utama Jakarta-Cikampek, a total of 62,878 vehicles, increasing by 1.51% of the usual traffic.

Meanwhile, the fox said, Lalin left Jabotabek towards Bandung through the paid road GT Kalihurip Utama Cipularang, a total of 78,846 cars, lower than the usual movement.

“The total traffic left Jabotabek towards Trans -Java and Bandung two GT to 141,724 cars, increasing by 0.49% of normal movement,” he explained.

Fox also said that Lalin, who left Jabotabek towards Merak through the paid road GT Cikupa Tangorang-Morak, was 88,341 cars, which is below 13.01% of the usual movement.

Meanwhile, the fox said, the number of vehicles remaining in Jabotabek, in the direction of Punkak along the jagorawi jagorawi paid road, amounted to 83,630 cars, increasing by 2.46% of the normal movement.

Fox said that Jasa Marga turned to traffic users with a request to foresee travel before entering the paid road.

“Make sure that the vehicle and the driver are in the upper state, make sure that the adequacy of the balance of fuel and electronic money cards and electronic money, use the recreation area to rest if you are tired of driving and obeying the signs and directions of officers,” he called.

(Hafid Mardianhah)

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