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Toll road operators have establish 75 rest areas along the trans-Java toll road for the Idul Fitri exodus, in which millions of travelers are expected to leave for their hometowns, mostly from Jakarta to cities in West, Central and East Java as well as Sumatra to celebrate the Islamic holiday on June 5 and 6. (ANTARA Foto/ Oky Lukmansyah)
(TJP/Riza Roidila Mufti)