New Year's Backflow, Jasa Marga Gives Dikson 10 Percent

JAKARTA - PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk provides a 10 percent toll rate discount for motorists who travel continuously from New Year 2025 from Semarang to Jakarta (GT Kalikangkung to GT Cikampek Utama).

Corporate Communication & Community Development Group Head of PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk Lisye Octaviana said Jasa Marga reminded road users to return to take advantage of this 10 percent toll rate cut.

"The 10 percent tariff discount will be applied again by Jasa Marga and other Toll Road Business Entities (BUJT) managers of the Trans Java Semarang Toll Road to Jakarta on January 3, 2025," he said in an official statement, Wednesday, January 1.

Lisye said that the hour for the tariff cut will start from 05.00 WIB to 05.00 WIB (H+1), or be valid 24 hours, and apply to all groups of vehicles.

This tariff cut does not apply to vehicles whose electronic money card balance is insufficient, or cannot be read as long as the entrance gate. With this, we hope to maximize the distribution of traffic so that there is no accumulation of vehicles," said Lisye.

Jasa Marga also appealed to toll road users to anticipate the journey of the New Year 2025 holiday period well. Before entering the toll road, make sure travel planning with the Travoy application, as well as vehicles and drivers must be in top condition.

"Use time wisely by taking sufficient time to rest in the rest area, ensuring sufficient fuel and balance of electronic money cards, complying with signs and directions from officers in the field," he explained.

Previously, PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk. recorded as many as 426,539 vehicles leaving the Jabotabek area on D-3 to D-1 for the 2025 New Year Holiday or in the period 29 to 31 December 2024.

This figure is the cumulative number of traffic flows (traffic) from the four Main Toll Gates (GT), namely GT Cikupa (to Merak), GT Ciawi (to Puncak), GT Cikampek Utama (towards Trans Java) and GT Kalihurip Utama (towards Bandung).

"The total volume of traffic leaving the Jabotabek area increased by 7.96 percent compared to normal traffic, namely 395,101 vehicles)," said Lisye.