Greater Jakarta Braces for 1.87 Million Vehicle Influx Post-Eid, Says Jasa Marga

Jakarta. State-owned toll road operator Jasa Marga predicts an increase in the number of vehicles returning to the Greater Jakarta area during the post-Eid al-Fitr exodus from April 10 to 18, through four main toll gates (GT), reaching 1.87 million vehicles, a 1.4 percent rise from the 2023 Eid exodus.
"The traffic volume has begun to increase at the four main toll gates, namely the Cikampek Utama (Cikatama), Kalihurip Utama, Ciawi, and Cikupa gates," said Faiza Riani, Head of the Communication and Marketing Department of Jasa Marga, during a press conference at the Jasa Marga office in Cikatama, Karawang, on Friday.
She predicts that the returning traffic to Greater Jakarta will be dominated by vehicles from the east, or the Trans-Java and Bandung toll roads, totaling 1.06 million vehicles or 56.9 percent. This is followed by vehicles from the west, or the Merak Toll Road, amounting to 461,000 vehicles or 24.7 percent. Then, from the south, or Puncak/Bogor, there will be 344,000 vehicles, or 18.4 percent.
Faiza explained that road users from the east need to be cautious at kilometer 66 of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, which is where vehicles from Bandung and Central Java converge towards Jakarta. "We have prepared traffic engineering along with our friends from the Police at kilometer 66," she said.
Jasa Marga predicts that the peak of the 2024 post-Eid al-Fitr exodus will occur on Monday, April 15, with the number of vehicles at the four main toll gates reaching 296,000.
"We urge the public to return to Greater Jakarta before the peak of the exodus. For those who have the flexibility, we encourage them to adjust their travel time and take advantage of the 20 percent toll discount during the exodus period, which is valid from April 17 to 19," said Faiza.
She also mentioned that the number of vehicles entering Jakarta from the east, or the Trans-Java Toll Road on Friday, increased by 44 percent compared to the normal days.
Tags: Keywords:Related Articles
Eid Homecoming Sees Fewer Travelers, More Public Transport Riders in 2025
Indonesia saw a 4.7% drop in Eid 2025 travelers, but public transport use rose 8.5% as more people opted for buses, trains, and ferries.Jakarta Sees 1.3 Million Vehicles Return as Eid Return Flow Peaks
Over 1.3 million vehicles entered Jakarta Sunday night, with the 2025 Lebaran return flow expected to peak through Tuesday.Post-Eid Return Traffic Surges with Over 2.2 Million Heading Back to Jakarta
Over 2.2M return to Jakarta post-Eid. Police enforce one-way traffic as airports and ports brace for peak travel surge.Eid Travels: Nearly 2 Million Vehicles Leave Greater Jakarta
This marks a 25.5 percent growth compared to normal days, which would usually see around 1.56 million vehicles exiting the Greater Jakarta.'Mudik' Drops in 2025: What Does It Say About the Economy?
Lebaran 2025 homecoming drops 24 percent, raising concerns over economic slowdown, weaker consumer spending, and shifting travel habits.PTPP Sends Off Over 4,000 Eid Travelers This Year
This program seeks to help people travel to their hometown safely during the Eid holidays.Pupuk Indonesia Sets Up Eid Homecoming Post in Tanjung Perak Port
Pupuk Indonesia's Eid homecoming post at Tanjung Perak Port will be set up on March 26-29 and April 5-8.Pupuk Indonesia Sends Off 1,473 Eid Travelers to Their Hometowns
Pupuk Indonesia deployed 29 buses and 10 hiace vans to take the Eid travelers.Jakarta Temporarily Lifts Odd-Even Policy until April 7
As many people leave Jakarta to return to their hometowns, this odd-even traffic policy will be ineffective for the time being.Stalling Small Enterprises Lead to Drop in Eid Travelers: Analyst
The 2025 Eid travelers have dropped 24 percent year-on-year to 146.48 million people, according to government estimates.The Latest
Indonesia Introduces AI and Coding to 59,000 Schools Nationwide
Indonesia rolls out AI and coding as elective subjects in 59,000 schools, aiming to prepare students for the digital future."I Realized I Was Alive": Survivor Speaks After Air India Dreamliner Crash
A lone survivor recounts escaping the Air India crash that killed 241 people. Investigators recover the black box as probe intensifies.Dental Issues Top List in Indonesia’s Mass Health Screenings, Minister Says
Indonesia’s free health check program finds dental issues most common, ahead of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, health minister says.AVC Nations Cup: Indonesia Defeats Hong Kong, Eyes Top-Five Finish
Indonesia’s women’s volleyball team beat Hong Kong 3-1 at the AVC Nations Cup in Hanoi to advance in the battle for fifth place.Bali, Jakarta Explore $20B Subway Collaboration to Ease Island Traffic
Bali and Jakarta officials met to discuss plans for the island’s first MRT system, with underground tracks proposed to respect local customsMost Popular
