JAKARTA - PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk. recorded that 368,470 vehicles left the Jabotabek area during the long holiday period of the 2025 Vesak Day. The total volume of traffic leaving the Jabotabek area rose 13.6 percent compared to normal traffic.

This figure is the cumulative number of currents on D-3 to D-2 for the Vesak long holiday period or Friday to Saturday, May 9, 2025.

Hundreds of these vehicles left Jabodetabek from the four Main Toll Gates (GT), namely Cikupa GT (to Merak), Ciawi GT (to Puncak), and Cikampek Utama GT (to Trans Java) and Kalihurip Utama GT (to Bandung).

Corporate Communication & Community Development Group Head of PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk Lisye Octaviana said that for traffic distribution, the majority left Jabotabek towards the East (Trans Java and Bandung) with a total of 176,319 vehicles or 47.8 percent.

"Then, 101,955 vehicles or 27.7 percent headed for the West (Merak) and 90,196 vehicles or 24.5 percent headed for the South (Puncak)," he said in an official statement, Sunday, May 11.

In detail, traffic leaving Jabotabek heading towards Trans Java via GT Cikampek Utama Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, with a total of 83,460 vehicles, an increase of 34.7 percent from normal traffic.

Meanwhile, continued Lisye, traffic leaving Jabotabek heading towards Bandung via the Kalihurip Utama GT Cipularang Toll Road, with a total of 92,859 vehicles, an increase of 17.4 percent from normal traffic.

"The total traffic leaving Jabotabek towards Trans Java and Bandung through the two GTs is 176,319 vehicles, an increase of 25.0 percent from normal traffic," he said.

Meanwhile, traffic leaving Jabotabek towards Merak via the Cikupa GT Tangerang-Merak Toll Road was 101,955 vehicles, an increase of 0.4 percent from normal traffic.

Then, the number of vehicles leaving Jabotabek towards Puncak via GT Ciawi Jagorawi Toll Road was 90,196 vehicles, an increase of 10.5 percent from normal traffic.

Lisye also said Jasa Marga appealed to road users to anticipate trips before entering the toll road.

"Make sure vehicles and drivers are in prime condition, ensure the adequacy of fuel and electronic money balances, use rest areas to rest if you are tired of driving and obey the signs and directions of the officers," he said.


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