• 8 months ago
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00:00 This is the situation when the police traffic unit inspected kilometer 70 at the main Cikampek toll gate on Wednesday afternoon.
00:12 The toll road itself connects Jakarta with Central Java and East Java.
00:18 Traffic seemed relatively empty as the traffic corps and toll road management estimated that the peak of e-homecoming return flow has passed from Monday night to Tuesday morning.
00:30 During that period, at least 162,000 vehicles passed through the toll road.
00:37 Although the one-way system is no longer in effect, authorities still implement the counterflow system from kilometer 72 through 47.
00:46 This is due to high amounts of traffic remaining from the south or the Cipularang Highway, which is still a popular destination for tourists.
00:58 The peak of e-homecoming return flow in 2024 happened from Monday night to Tuesday morning.
01:11 The peak of e-homecoming return flow is at 162,000.
01:16 The number of people who can return to Jakarta is about 30 percent, including those who are still in Jakarta.
01:32 This is the case in Empat Gardu and in Kilometer 66.
01:40 Thousands of homecoming travelers from various destinations flocked to Sukarnohatta International Airport on Tuesday afternoon.
01:49 Most of them returned alone or with their families following the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
01:56 Data from Sukarnohatta Airport management indicated that the e-homecoming return flow has increased in the last two days, with up to 151,000 passengers passing through the airport.
02:09 This figure is 20 percent higher compared to regular days.
02:14 This contrasts predictions by Sukarnohatta Airport authorities who estimated that the e-homecoming return flow has peaked yesterday.
02:24 Meanwhile, Kaliris Bus Terminal authorities confirmed that many homecoming travelers just arrived.
02:35 Although the e-homecoming return flow peaked on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
02:42 The forecast said it would peak on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
02:48 But due to traffic jams in Bagahoni and Cipali and Ikambek, the return flow is still coming from Bali.
03:00 It is estimated that 6,000 to 7,000 young people will come to Jakarta.
03:06 Meanwhile, a homecoming traveler from Yogyakarta said that she was trapped in congestion for around five hours at the North Coast Road.
03:33 Up to 6,000 homecoming travelers have arrived in Jakarta through Kaliris Bus Terminal, with more estimated to come for a total of 7,000 travelers.
03:44 See Today contributors reporting from Karawang West Java, Tangerang Banten, and Jakarta.
03:52 Thank you for watching.
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