The Year-end Holiday Accidents Declines 39 Percent This Year

Kepadatan arus kendaraan pada puncak arus mudik Natal 2023 di Tol Cipali
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Jakarta – The Indonesian Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi sttaed that the number of accidents during Christmas and New Year (Nataru) holidays in 2023 declined by 39 percent compared last year period. 

"We have witnessed a decrease of 39 percent in accidents during this year's Christmas and New Year holidays as compared to last year," Minister Sumadi stated after inspecting the readiness of the Central Transport Post for Nataru in Jakarta on Monday.

The Minister praised the public and toll road operators for maintaining safety and security during the homecoming period, and expressed the hope that the number of accidents would not increase in the remaining holiday period.

Menteri Perhubungan (Menhub) Budi Karya Sumadi

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Minister Sumadi highlighted that ill-prepared tourist buses, especially those operated by unofficial drivers and which pass through risky routes, have a high chance of becoming involved in accidents, with a higher number of victims in a single accident.

Sharing the results of his inspection of the transport post, he said that the flow of vehicles through the post remained under control as of Monday. 

As predicted, the peak of the homecoming flow occurred on December 23–24, he added. 

The traffic flow in a number of congestion-prone spots, such as Merak Port, Ketapang Port, Cipali Toll Road, and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, was smoother as per observations, he pointed out.

However, the Minister remarked that the traffic density was still apparent on the Cikupa Toll Road. He also urged the police and the toll road's operator to continue coordinating to further smoothen the traffic flow there.

The minister revealed that several tourist destinations have recorded an increase in the number of visitors. Moreover, the Minister appealed to the people to not insist on visiting such places during peak hours.