JAKARTA - PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk. (JSMR) predicts that the peak return flow of the long holiday will occur tomorrow, Sunday, June 1, 2025. In that period, hundreds of thousands of vehicles will return to Jabotabek.

Jasa Marga's Corporate Communication & Community Development Group Head, Lisye Octaviana, predicts that the number of vehicles returning to Jabotabek will reach 183,729 vehicles, an increase of 7.21 percent for normal traffic. Thus, it is necessary to anticipate potential congestion due to increased traffic flow.

"We continue to optimize the preservation or maintenance service so that the quality of the Jasa Marga Group toll road is maintained in good condition."

"The Jasa Marga team also continues to be on standby to handle potential disruptions to toll road conditions quickly and precisely," said Lisye in a written statement, Saturday, May 31, 2025.

Optimizing toll roads that have the potential to become favorite tourist destinations for road users during long holidays include the Jagorawi Toll Road towards Puncak and its surroundings as well as the Jakarta 'Cikampek Toll Road and Cipularang Toll Road heading and returning from the direction of Trans Java and Bandung.

According to Lisye, various efforts related to the function of toll equipment at the substation and the addition of the number of officers and mobile reader were also carried out by Jasa Marga to increase transaction capacity at the main toll gate.

Jasa Marga noted that during the long holiday period, vehicles that came out or entered Jabotabek through the four Main Toll Gates (GT), namely GT Cikampek Utama (direction to Trans Java), GT Kalihurip Utama (direction to Bandung) GT Cikupa (direction to Merak), and GT Ciawi (direction to Puncak).

In the period H-1 to D+1 or on Wednesday-Friday (28-30 May 2025) the total traffic leaving Jabotabek reached 477,299 vehicles, an increase of 11.5 percent when compared to normal traffic, namely 427,906 vehicles.

Meanwhile, the total traffic to Jabotabek was recorded at 422,368 vehicles in the same period. This figure increased 6.0 percent from normal traffic, namely 398,644 vehicles, which is a total of four Main GTs.


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