Holiday return plan mobilizes 3.2 million vehicles

Colombia's National Police Traffic and Transport Directorate reported over 3.2 million vehicles on major roads during the post-holiday Return Plan. The agency deployed 5,000 officers nationwide for safe mobility. The Transport Ministry had estimated up to 4 million vehicles overall during the holiday.

The National Police's Traffic and Transport Directorate provided an update on the Return Plan following the holiday bridge weekend. Over 3.2 million vehicles are traveling on the country's main roads and highways. Nationwide, 5,000 officers were deployed to ensure safe mobility for returning travelers. The Police praised the positive behavior of most citizens and road users, noting that the vast majority followed authorities' recommendations, with only a few exceptions. “We want to acknowledge the positive behavior of citizens and road actors during this time. The vast majority have followed the authorities' recommendations and very few have not,” the Police stated. Drivers were urged to obey traffic signs, transit rules, and wear seatbelts, with special emphasis on motorcyclists using safety gear. The Transport Ministry had projected 4 million vehicles on roads and over 835,000 passengers for the holiday period. In Cundinamarca, around 1.2 million automobiles were mobilized, and 650,000 in Bogotá. Public transport saw high demand, carrying 3.9 million people from Colombia's 52 official terminals over the three days.

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Evening highway traffic jam outside Jakarta with police managing Lebaran return flow via contraflows.
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15 percent of Lebaran return vehicles remain outside Jakarta

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Indonesia's Traffic Corps estimates just 15 percent of Lebaran 2026 return vehicles remain outside Jakarta as of Saturday night. The peak return flow has passed, with traffic managed through measures like one-way systems and contraflows.

Colombia's Ministry of Transport projects over 835,000 air passengers and nearly 4 million vehicles on roads during the March 20-24 holiday weekend.

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Colombia's national government has launched the Christmas Exodus Plan to ensure mobility during the year-end holidays, focusing on airfare monitoring and enhanced road inspections. It projects over 4 million vehicles and 3.28 million air passengers from December 19, 2025, to January 5, 2026.

Colombia ended 2025 with 21,704,118 migrant flows, a 6% increase from 2024, solidifying the country as a high-demand tourist destination. Air transport accounted for 94.4% of movements, with peaks during the year-end season. Migración Colombia highlights the dynamism driven by tourism and air connectivity.

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PT Jasa Marga projects the peak Lebaran 2026 return traffic on March 29 with around 250,000 vehicles heading to Jakarta. CEO Rivan A. Purwantono based the forecast on current monitoring trends. The government urges using a 30% toll discount on March 26-27 to distribute traffic.

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Indonesia's traffic police report rising vehicles leaving Jakarta on day five of Operasi Ketupat 2026, with 28 percent of the projected 3.5 million vehicles departed. Overall traffic remains manageable despite some congestion.

 

 

 

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