Bandung – Disappointed with the policy of West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi, hundreds of buses blocked the Pasupati Flyover and created traffic congestion in the city of Bandung.

Pasupati Flyover

The Pasupati Flyover is a major elevated roadway in Jakarta, Indonesia, constructed to alleviate the city’s notorious traffic congestion. It was officially opened in the early 1990s and is named after the nearby Pasar Pasar Pasar (Pasar means ‘market’), a major commercial area.

Gedung Sate

Gedung Sate is a historic government building in Bandung, Indonesia, renowned for its distinctive central spire that resembles a satay skewer. Constructed by the Dutch colonial government in the 1920s, it originally served as the headquarters for the Department of Transport and Public Works. Today, it functions as the seat of the West Java provincial government and is a celebrated architectural landmark.