Ministre des transports : Les embouteillages à Gilimanuk diminuent, les files d'attente se raccourcissent

Le ministre des transports, Dudy Purwagandhi, affirme que les files d'attente de véhicules au port de Gilimanuk, à Bali, se réduisent, passant de plus de 20 kilomètres à environ huit kilomètres. Des mesures telles que l'ajout de navires et l'optimisation des zones tampons donnent des résultats. La collaboration avec les parties prenantes vise à résoudre les problèmes d'encombrement lors du retour au pays des Lebaran en 2026.

Le ministère des transports, en collaboration avec Korlantas Polri et PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry, s'efforce de réduire les embouteillages au port de Gilimanuk, à Bali. Dimanche (15/3/2026), les files de véhicules s'étendaient sur plus de 20 kilomètres. Lors d'une inspection mardi (17/3/2026), le ministre des transports Dudy Purwagandhi a déclaré que la longueur de la file d'attente a maintenant été réduite à environ huit kilomètres et qu'elle se résorbe progressivement, ce qui servira de leçon pour éviter que cela ne se reproduise.

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