Trust that the truck driver sits in a traffic jam of Priok's horror for hours
Jakarta -Horror -Traffic button in Jakarta took place as a result of loading and downloading ropes at Tanjung Priok Port, North Jakarta. The truck drivers who were trapped in traffic for hours expressed their complaints. As is known, the congestion has taken place since Thursday (4/17) morning. Several roads in the North Jakarta area, including Jalan Yos Sudarso, Marunda, Enggano, Plumpang and in the Tanjung Priok harbor area, have been trapped for hours. Until Thursday (4/17/2025) night, traffic on several points is still trapped. Traffic began to melt early this morning before Friday (4/18/2025) after police made different efforts to make traffic engineering. Browse to continue the content, claims a number of drivers of the truck trucks that are not as usual. The driver of the truck named Jaya, 61, said that traffic jams usually only occur at the port to the new Priok container terminal (NPCT). On Thursday, however, traffic jams not only expanded around the port. “Yes, it’s not normal, it’s usually caught up with Sono at the harbor,” said Jaya, met Jalan Yos Sudarso, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, Friday (4/18/2025). “If it’s everywhere yesterday, until Marunda, Bekasi, Cikunir to Sono, Cengkareng to Sono, everywhere yesterday,” he continued. During traffic in traffic, Jaya did not bring eating supplies, so they had to buy food from food sellers selling in the middle of traffic jams. “(Do not bring food supplies), there are those who sell,” he said. According to him, the congestion that took place on Thursday made the cost of travel. “(Due to traffic jam) Yes, more wasteful, the commission is only RP. 140 thousand,” he said. So how do you complain about the other truck drivers? Read the next page. In traffic 6 hours to 12 hours Photo: Container Truck Driver sits in a traffic jam in the direction of the Priok port (Fawdi/Detikcom) Jaya admitted that he had been in traffic from Yos Sudarso Street to Priok Port yesterday. According to him, the distance can normally be taken less than 30 minutes. “If I was 6 o’clock yesterday, from here (Jalan Yos Sudarso) to NPCT 6 hours. Yesterday at 5 in the morning until NPCT at 11 afternoon, it means 6 hours, though it is at most 500 meters,” he said. Another driver of the truck truck, Ahmad, 40, claims on Thursday to 12 hours in traffic, North Jakarta. Despite the fact that he lost traffic jam in half a day, Ahmad returned to work and on his way to the port of Tanjung Priok for loading and downloading. “(Yesterday) 12 o’clock, from Marunda from 11 afternoon to 12 o’clock, from the download of Marunda. (Today) I want to go to the harbor,” Ahmad said. Seping Kloof Phills photo: Container Truck Driver sits in a traffic jam in the direction of Priok Port (Maulana Ilhami Fawdi/Detikcom) Meanwhile, a truck driver named Matsanun, 46, admitted he had just been to the Tanjung Priok port. He mentions the traffic jams that took place outside the boundaries of reasonableness this morning. “(Want) Port one, (traffic jam) just one hour. (Treasure to the harbor) Yes, I don’t know. It’s usually not that at all,” Matsanun said. Matsanun claims he still has to work, although he had to hit an abomination. According to him, he withheld fatigue because it steps on a truck clutch when traffic jams were even lighter than the burden he was carrying as the head of the family. “It’s good, it’s normal for big cars, it’s normal,” Matsanun said. “No (pain that holds the clutch) because it is necessary, it is harder to be responsible than stepping on the clutch,” he added. Meanwhile, another container manager, Ahmad, 40, claimed to have lost to 12 hours in traffic on Thursday, up to 12 hours around Marunda, North Jakarta. Despite the fact that he lost traffic jam in half a day, Ahmad returned to work and on his way to the port of Tanjung Priok for loading and downloading. “(Yesterday) 12 o’clock, from Marunda from 11 afternoon to 12 o’clock, from the download of Marunda. (Today) I want to go to the harbor,” Ahmad said. (RDP/RDP) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspirational story of the exemplary police candidate here