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    "data": {
        "id": 1633046,
        "msgid": "rafflesia-groups-delay-strategy-the-key-to-smooth-eid-exodus-and-return-flows-1774374640",
        "date": "2026-03-25 00:22:03",
        "title": "Rafflesia Group's \"Delay\" Strategy: The Key to Smooth Eid Exodus and Return Flows",
        "author": "Hilda B Alexander",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Rafflesia Group successfully managed the Eid al-Fitr 1447 H travel flows on the Trans Java Toll Road by implementing a precise delay system and controlled access to rest areas, preventing stagnation despite a 145% surge in vehicle volume. Policies such as Work From Anywhere and toll discounts helped distribute traffic evenly, keeping increases on key segments like Kanci-Pejagan to a manageable 130.41%. This coordinated approach with authorities sets a new standard for toll road management amid growing annual traffic demands.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA - Behind the claims of smooth Eid exodus and return flows for\n1447 H, there lies a fairly complex traffic management orchestration.\nRafflesia Group reported their success in curbing potential stagnation\non the Trans Java Toll Road, even as vehicle volume surged by up to 145\nper cent above the normal average. The key to this year\u2019s success lay in\nthe execution of a more precise delay system strategy to regulate the\nflow of vehicles at critical points. Facing these risks, CEO of\nRafflesia Group, Moh. Adhi Resza, revealed that his company applied\nstrict access control mechanisms. \u201cThis year, we relied on the delay\nsystem and the opening and closing of rest areas with high accuracy. As\nsoon as the capacity inside reaches the safe limit, entry access is\ndelayed situationally to ensure the main lane flow remains unobstructed\nby queues entering and exiting,\u201d Adhi explained. In addition to\non-the-ground technical measures, traffic smoothness was influenced by\nthe distribution of vehicle loads that no longer piled up on the same\nday. Work From Anywhere (WFA) policies and toll fee discount incentives\nproved effective as \u201cwave breakers\u201d for vehicle surges. Data shows that\nthe spike on the Kanci-Pejagan section remained controlled despite\nrocketing by 130.41 per cent. Rafflesia Group did not loosen\nsurveillance after the peak return flow. All Toll Road Business Entities\n(BUJT) under its auspices remained in full alert status until H+10 of\nEid. Intensive coordination strategies with the National Police Traffic\nCorps and the Ministry of Public Works were claimed to handle every\non-site incident within minutes. The evaluation of this year\u2019s flow\nmanagement success is projected to become a new standard benchmark for\nfuture toll road services, especially in facing the exponential growth\ndynamics of vehicle volumes each year.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/rafflesia-groups-delay-strategy-the-key-to-smooth-eid-exodus-and-return-flows-1774374640",
        "image": ""
    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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