Busy toll highway traffic leaving Jakarta during Mudik 2026, under police control with cars and motorbikes amid mild congestion.
Busy toll highway traffic leaving Jakarta during Mudik 2026, under police control with cars and motorbikes amid mild congestion.
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Mudik traffic increases but remains under control

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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.

CIKAMPEK — Indonesia's National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas Polri) notes increasing vehicles departing Jakarta entering day five of Operasi Ketupat 2026. Korlantas chief Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho states about 28 percent of the projected 3.5 million vehicles have left the capital toward Trans Jawa, West Java, Cikupa Banten, and Sumatra, based on data up to March 16, 2026, or H-5 Eid. The press conference occurred at Pos Terpadu Operasi Ketupat Lodaya 2026 of West Java Police, Rest Area KM 57 Jakarta-Cikampek Toll, on March 17, 2026. “But up to now, traffic conditions are quite controlled. There is density, there is an increase in flow, but with work from anywhere, departures are more spread out,” Agus said. Traffic management includes engineering like contraflow and one-way if volumes rise. Korlantas plans national one-way from KM 70 on March 18 from 10-12 noon, extendable to KM 414 if needed. West Java Police chief Irjen Pol Rudi Setiawan deploys traffic relief teams, iftar distribution, and sahur meals, involving police and TNI. Security focuses on five clusters: toll roads, national arterials, ferry ports, worship places, and tourist areas. The Transportation Ministry monitors using analytics. Meanwhile, Jakarta's congestion dropped to 28 percent with average speed 27.3 km/h, signaling smoother city traffic due to early mudik.

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Police accounts nationwide report that only 25 percent of projected vehicles have departed Jakarta on day five of Operasi Ketupat 2026, with traffic remaining under control and safety prioritized. Media outlets note busy but smooth traffic on major routes like Tol Japek and Pantura. Some users complain of severe congestion due to breakdowns and poor management, while others celebrate Jakarta's reduced traffic.

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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.

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.

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Head of Korlantas Polri Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho predicts the peak of the second wave Idul Fitri return flow on Saturday (March 28, 2026). They are preparing traffic engineering options up to a national one-way scheme to manage the surge of vehicles heading to Jakarta on the Trans Java Toll. Early Saturday traffic remains controlled.

PT Jasamarga Transjawa Tol recorded higher vehicle volume at Cikampek Utama toll gate in Karawang towards Jakarta, due to a 30 percent toll discount on March 26-27, 2026.

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PT Jasa Marga recorded a record Lebaran 2026 mudik traffic peak of 270,315 vehicles on March 18, H-3 Lebaran. This marked a 98.3% increase from normal levels and 4.6% from the previous year. A total of 1.48 million vehicles left Jabodetabek from H-10 to H-3.

Vehicle congestion dominates main routes in Cianjur, West Java, since H+3 Eid, with queues up to 18 kilometers toward Puncak-Bogor. Cianjur Police Resort implemented traffic engineering such as one-way systems and route closures to ease jams. Drivers are diverted to alternative routes Jonggol and Sukabumi.

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Lebaran 2026 return traffic from Sumatra to Java surges, recording 327,646 passengers and 89,389 vehicles by March 25. PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry ensures smooth ferry services, while the government runs a free ride program for safety.

 

 

 

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