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Ensure Smooth Traffic Flow, The Gumitir Pass is Strictly Guarded

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KALIBARU, Jawa Pos Radar Tile – Traffic flow on the Gumitir Line, Barurejo hamlet, Sweet Kalibaru Village, Kalibaru District, quite high yesterday (24/4). Two-wheeled vehicles and private cars, dominating the Banyuwangi-Jember route.

On H+3 Eid yesterday, On the winding highway there was a traffic jam resulting in quite a long line. "Traffic flows from both directions equally busy,said a member of the Kalibaru Police Traffic Unit, Aipda Sulatandra.

According to Sulatandra, since D+2 Eid, vehicles that pass on the Gumitir Route are dominated by private cars, especially those who go to Banyuwangi. "It is possible that the migrants will go to Bali,He said.

With an increase in traffic flow, Sultanandra said that every day he must be alert on the road above the mountains. "Every morning until evening we are on standby at Gumitir, to ensure the smooth flow of traffic," he explained.

Sulatandra said that currently the flow has started to return. The peak of the traffic flow on the Gumitir route today. "The peak of reverse flow is probably not today (Monday), but tomorrow (today)," he said.(sas/abi)

KALIBARU, Jawa Pos Radar Tile – Traffic flow on the Gumitir Line, Barurejo hamlet, Sweet Kalibaru Village, Kalibaru District, quite high yesterday (24/4). Two-wheeled vehicles and private cars, dominating the Banyuwangi-Jember route.

On H+3 Eid yesterday, On the winding highway there was a traffic jam resulting in quite a long line. "Traffic flows from both directions equally busy,said a member of the Kalibaru Police Traffic Unit, Aipda Sulatandra.

According to Sulatandra, since D+2 Eid, vehicles that pass on the Gumitir Route are dominated by private cars, especially those who go to Banyuwangi. "It is possible that the migrants will go to Bali,He said.

With an increase in traffic flow, Sultanandra said that every day he must be alert on the road above the mountains. "Every morning until evening we are on standby at Gumitir, to ensure the smooth flow of traffic," he explained.

Sulatandra said that currently the flow has started to return. The peak of the traffic flow on the Gumitir route today. "The peak of reverse flow is probably not today (Monday), but tomorrow (today)," he said.(sas/abi)

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