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        "msgid": "42-percent-of-holidaymakers-yet-to-return-second-peak-of-return-flow-predicted-to-start-today-1774662675",
        "date": "2026-03-28 08:15:54",
        "title": "42 Percent of Holidaymakers Yet to Return, Second Peak of Return Flow Predicted to Start Today",
        "author": "Diamanty Meiliana",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "With 42 percent of holidaymakers still to return to Jakarta ahead of the resumption of office and school activities on Monday, police anticipate the second peak of the return flow from Saturday to Sunday. Enhanced routine operations by Korlantas Polri will tighten surveillance on toll roads and terminals, focusing on key clusters like arterial roads, toll highways, transport hubs, places of worship, and tourist areas, with situational one-way systems prepared to manage traffic surges, particularly if vehicle volumes at Kalikangkung approach 4,000. Similar peaks are expected at bus terminals like Kampung Rambutan, underscoring the government's proactive measures to ensure smooth post-holiday traffic amid Indonesia's annual mudik phenomenon.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com \u2013 Ahead of the resumption of office and school\nactivities on Monday (30\/3\/2026), the movement of holidaymakers heading\nto Jakarta is predicted to peak in its second wave today, Saturday\n(28\/3\/2026) to Sunday (29\/3\/2026). With 42 percent of holidaymakers yet\nto return, the police are now tightening surveillance on toll roads to\nterminals through intensified routine activities to ensure smooth\ntraffic flow. Although Operasi Ketupat 2026 officially ended on\nWednesday (25\/3\/2026), Korlantas is still deploying personnel in the\nfield via intensified routine activities (KRYD). Security efforts are\nfocused on five main clusters: arterial roads, toll roads, transport\nnodes, places of worship, and tourist areas. \u201cWe are still managing\nthis. Of course, Mabes Polri, Operasi Ketupat has concluded, but routine\npolice activities are being intensified,\u201d stated Agus. Korlantas Polri\nhas prepared a situational one-way system to handle surges in vehicle\nvolume. This policy will be based on parameters of vehicle numbers at\ntoll gates, particularly at Kalikangkung. \u201cSegmented one-way, national\none-way, we have of course prepared an emergency plan,\u201d he explained.\nIrjen Agus emphasised that traffic engineering schemes on the Trans Java\nToll Road will be implemented gradually according to field conditions.\n\u201cIf the indicator at Kalikangkung approaches 4,000 vehicles, then\nnational one-way will be enforced on Saturday,\u201d said Agus on Friday\n(27\/3\/2026). This step is expected to anticipate congestion from the\nSemarang Raya, Solo, Yogyakarta, to East Java regions, including\nmonitoring movements from West Java and Trans Sumatra via\nBakauheni\u2013Merak. Every implementation of engineering will begin with\nsocialisation and route sterilisation so that the public can adjust\ntheir journeys. A similar situation is predicted for bus transport\nmodes. The second peak of the return flow at Terminal Kampung Rambutan,\nEast Jakarta, is estimated to occur on Saturday (28\/3\/2026) and Sunday\n(29\/3\/2026), in line with the return of office and school activities on\nMonday (30\/3\/2026).<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/42-percent-of-holidaymakers-yet-to-return-second-peak-of-return-flow-predicted-to-start-today-1774662675",
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