TEMPO/M Taufan Rengganis. TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The people’s mobility in Jakarta has decreased by 30 percent after the implementation of level 4 PPKM since the middle of last month. Data from Google's People’s Mobility Report is one of the achievements that are considered better. The government spokesman for the handling of Covid-19 and the by Dessy Sagita. Tens of thousands of excited Jakartans boarded the subway for the first time. Indonesia's capital inaugurated its first mass rapid transit system on Sunday, a $1.1 billion project Another day, another depressing fact about how terrible the traffic in Jakarta is. Today’s road rage inducing statistic comes from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) which says that the current average driving speed in Jakarta on weekday mornings is only about 5 kilometers per hour. By using the stated preference method, the estimation result shows that the annual cost of congestion in Jakarta is estimated at IDR50.2 trillion a year. Furthermore, this result can be used as a .

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