Transportation ministry releases mudik participants to Aceh and Medan

The Directorate General of Land Transportation under the Ministry of Transportation released participants for the 2026 Lebaran Free Mudik program to Aceh and Medan from Terminal Tipe A Pondok Cabe in South Tangerang. The program aims to ease the burden for those returning to disaster-affected areas in Sumatra from late 2025.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- The Directorate General of Land Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation officially released the departure of participants in the 2026 Lebaran Free Mudik Transport program to Aceh and Medan at Terminal Tipe A Pondok Cabe, South Tangerang, Banten, on Monday (16/3/2026). Director of Road Transport Muiz Thohir stated the program facilitates people returning home, especially to areas affected by disasters at the end of 2025 in Sumatra. The ministry provided 10 buses for 340 participants. “This free mudik program is held to ensure the safety of people intending to return to their hometowns from out of town,” Muiz said in a written statement in Jakarta. He emphasized the government's efforts to facilitate mudik movement safely, securely, and smoothly. Muiz urged the public to avoid using motorcycles for mudik due to high safety risks. “In line with the Minister of Transportation's instructions, this free mudik program to Aceh and Medan is an effort to lighten the burden on the community, especially those with family in disaster-affected areas,” he added. The program is part of government initiatives to ensure orderly Lebaran 2026 transportation.

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Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya and Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi inspecting the orderly Lebaran return flow at Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal in early morning light.
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Cabinet secretary Teddy and transport minister inspect Lebaran return flow at Pulo Gebang Terminal

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Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya and Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi inspected the Lebaran 1447 Hijriah return flow at Pulo Gebang Integrated Bus Terminal in East Jakarta early on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. The visit aimed to ensure the traffic runs safely, orderly, and smoothly.

The Directorate General of Land Transportation under the Ministry of Transportation has opened online registration for the free mudik program for the 2026 Lebaran transport period starting Sunday (March 1, 2026) at 08:00 WIB. The program prepares 401 buses with a capacity of 15,834 passengers for outbound and return flows to various cities in Indonesia. Registration is available via the nusantara.kemenhub.go.id website until March 15, 2026, or until the daily quota is met.

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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.

Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PU) is accelerating connectivity restoration in Aceh after floods and landslides, prioritizing 13 broken bridges on the Central Trans route. Minister Dody Hanggodo emphasized the effort's importance for public mobility and logistics distribution. Temporary Bailey bridge installations are underway to restore access to mountainous areas like Takengon.

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Indonesia's Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) advises holidaymakers to return from Lebaran 2026 on March 25 to 27 to avoid peak traffic. Peaks are forecast for March 24, 28, and 29. Work from anywhere (WFA) policy and 30% toll discounts support the recommendation.

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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