Traffic police chief says 42 percent of Eid travelers yet to return to Jakarta

Indonesia's traffic police report that 42 percent of Lebaran 2026 holiday vehicles have not yet entered Jakarta. Chief Agus Suryonugroho said security continues via enhanced routine activities despite the closure of Operation Ketupat. A second return peak is expected on March 29, 2026.

Semarang — Indonesia's Traffic Corps (Korlantas) Polri reports that 42 percent of Lebaran 2026 holiday vehicles have not yet returned to Jakarta. Chief Traffic Police Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho made the statement at Simpang Lima Semarang on Thursday (March 26, 2026) early morning WIB. “If we look at the projection, there are still 42 percent that have not entered Jakarta. We are still managing this,” he said. Although Operation Ketupat 2026 officially closed on March 25, security continues through Enhanced Routine Activities (KRYD) to anticipate follow-up return flows. Irjen Agus explained the delay is due to agglomeration of activities in hometowns, tourist areas, and local crowds in places like Bandung, Bali, and Greater Malang. Police predict a second return peak on March 29, 2026, with personnel on standby at toll roads, arterials, ports, and tourist spots. During the operation, the mudik peak reached 270,315 vehicles, a record high, up 4.62 percent from 258,512 in 2025. The return peak on March 24, 2026, recorded 256,338 vehicles, a 14.68 percent increase from the previous year. Traffic engineering such as national one-way on Kalikangkung Toll, local one-ways, and use of Japek Selatan and Bocimi toll sections helped maintain flow. Projections show 3.5 million vehicles exiting Trans-Java to Sumatra and West Java, and 3.4 million returning. The main focus now is ensuring safe and orderly return traffic.

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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.

Indonesia's traffic police chief Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho said Lebaran 2026 mudik and return flows were under control, with fatalities down 30%. No notable security incidents occurred. Traffic accidents during Operasi Ketupat and KRYD fell 7%.

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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.

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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The Indonesian government has established traffic engineering measures for the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming and return flows through a Joint Decree (SKB) from the Ministry of Transportation, National Police Traffic Corps, and Ministry of Public Works. These arrangements include one-way systems, contra flow, and odd-even rules to reduce vehicle density and ensure traveler safety. Additionally, operational restrictions on goods transport are imposed from March 13 to 29, 2026.

Following the record Lebaran 2026 mudik peak on March 18, vehicle traffic on the Mohammed Bin Zayed (MBZ) elevated toll road fell on Friday, March 20 (eve of Idul Fitri 1447 H), with total two-way volume at 45,295 vehicles—a slight outbound dip from Jakarta and sharp inbound decline.

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An Indikator Politik Indonesia survey shows 82.7% satisfaction among mudik travelers with Operasi Ketupat 2026, credited for smooth traffic flow and fewer accidents. Overall, 81% of respondents rated this year's operations better than last year's. Government programs like Mudik Gratis and food aid received high praise.

 

 

 

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