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.
PT Jasamarga Jalanlayang Cikampek (JJC) data for March 20 shows 30,955 outbound vehicles from Jakarta to Cikampek, down 0.34% from the normal 31,060. Inbound traffic to Jakarta was 14,340 vehicles, plunging 40.69% from the usual 24,177. Desti Anggraeni, GM Operations and Maintenance of PT JJC, noted flattened movement compared to prior days, with even distribution and no surges. This followed the mudik peak of over 270,000 vehicles exiting Jakarta on March 18 (as reported in this series). Nationally, Korlantas Polri confirmed the peak up 4.26% from 2025. Cumulative public transport mudik travelers from H-8 to H-1 reached 10,003,583, a 9.23% rise year-over-year, per Kemenhub's Ernita Titis Dewi. PT JJC advised prioritizing safety: check driver/vehicle conditions, prepare for rain, and monitor updates via 133, @PTJASAMARGA on Twitter, and the Travoy 4.5 app.