The Indonesian Highway Regulatory Authority (BPJT) is set to conduct additional tests before the full trials of the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) electronic payment system begin. This follows limited trials conducted on major roads.
Indonesian Public Works Minister <strong>Dody Hanggodo</strong> announced the reassessment of the cashless electronic transaction system known as <strong>MLFF</strong>. This decision follows an initial evaluation that did not yield clear results, with trials set to take place in the coming months.
Major roads in Malaysia experienced significant congestion this evening as authorities reported an increase in vehicles in various directions. This surge coincides with the upcoming Hari Raya celebrations, leading to slow traffic in several areas.
Indonesian Minister of Public Works, <strong>Dody Hanggodo</strong>, reported that highway conditions during the Eid al-Fitr 2026 holiday were generally good, with some areas needing improvement. The ministry is committed to enhancing road quality to support citizen mobility.