Traffic Chief Predicts Peak of 250,000 Vehicles in Lebaran Homecoming Traffic on March 18 Night

Polri Traffic Corps Chief Irjen Agus Suryonugroho forecasts peak Eid al-Fitr homecoming traffic on the night of March 18, 2026, with approximately 250,000 vehicles on toll roads and major arteries. Traffic remains dense but fluid, according to field observations amid implemented government traffic measures.

Speaking from KM 29 of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road early on March 19, 2026, Irjen Agus Suryonugroho noted a significant rise from 221,000 vehicles on March 17. "The condition is quite dense but still moving. Peak homecoming traffic is estimated for Wednesday night (March 18, 2026)," he said.

This update follows the government's earlier traffic arrangements, including one-way systems activated from March 18 at 12:30 WIB toward Central Java and local measures from KM 414 to Bawen. Volumes increased steadily on March 17 but stayed controlled. Major artery roads experienced higher traffic yet remained relatively smooth, with occasional slowdowns.

The Merak-Bakauheni ferry crossing operated smoothly. Notably, traffic accident fatalities decreased by 40% compared to the previous period, crediting security posts, service points, and IT support. "This demonstrates the success of state efforts through these measures," Agus remarked.

Authorities urge homecomers to plan routes carefully and drive cautiously for safe arrivals.

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