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The rapid improvement in the commuter rail line service has led to an urgent need for Greater Jakarta to have more overpass and underpass railway crossings, given the high number of accidents, as well as rush-hour traffic congestion at railway crossings. However, the development of such infrastructure has been slow.
(The Jakarta Post / Riza Roidila Mufti)