Central Java - The flow of vehicles on the Trans Java Toll Road on Saturday, December 20, 2025 until 17.00 WIB was observed to be still in normal condition and has not shown a significant increase in the early period of the 2025 Christmas and New Year 2026 holidays.

Based on traffic data counting from a number of major toll gates in the Central Java region, it was recorded that vehicle volume was still within reasonable limits.

At the Banyumanik Toll Gate, for example, the number of vehicles entering the direction of Yogyakarta and Surabaya was recorded as 25,469 vehicles, while the vehicles leaving the direction of Semarang and Jakarta were 13,694 vehicles. The peak of the flow at the gate occurred in the time range of 14.00 to 16.00 WIB.

Meanwhile, at the Kalikangkung Toll Gate as one of the main gates of the Trans Java Toll Road, 11,139 vehicles were recorded heading to Jakarta and 17,910 vehicles entering from Jakarta to Semarang and Solo. The highest traffic also occurred in the afternoon to evening, namely around 14.00-15.00 WIB.

Director of Traffic of Central Java Police, Kombes Pratama Adhasastra, said that in general the traffic flow situation is still under control.

"The number of vehicle lanes until this afternoon is still within normal limits and has not shown a significant increase. However, the traffic ranks together with related agencies are ready if there is a surge in the homecoming flow," said Kombes Pratama Adhasastra, in a statement received, Sunday, December 21, 2025.

He emphasized that the National Police, together with related stakeholders, would continue to monitor and regulate traffic to ensure the smooth flow of vehicles along the Trans Java Toll during the Christmas and New Year holidays.

In line with this, the Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Pol Artanto, appealed to the public to continue to prioritize safety during travel. He appealed to all road users to always be careful, obey traffic signs and rules, and follow the instructions of officers in the field.

"Safety is the most important. We remind drivers not to force themselves while driving. Please use the nearest service post and rest area if you feel tired and need a break. If you need help or assistance from officers in the field, immediately contact the National Police Call Center 110 which is ready to serve 24 hours," he concluded.


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