JAKARTA - PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk (JSMR) predicts that as many as 1,288,991 vehicles will cross toll roads under its auspices during the 2026 Isra Mikraj long holiday period which will take place from January 15 to 18, 2026.

Director of PT Jasa Marga, Rivan Achmad Purwantono, explained that the total traffic volume (lalin) of 1.28 million vehicles was the accumulation of vehicles that entered and exited the Jabotabek area through four main toll gates (GT), namely the Cikupa GT (direction Merak), Ciawi GT (direction Puncak), Utama Cikampek GT (direction Trans Java), and Utama Kalihurip GT (direction Bandung).

"The prediction of 1,288,991 vehicles is up 5.56 percent compared to normal traffic of 1,221,116 vehicles," said Rivan as quoted from a written statement, Friday, January 16, 2026.

In detail, Jasa Marga recorded that the flow of vehicles leaving Jabotabek is predicted to reach 643,232 vehicles, up 4.21 percent compared to normal traffic.

The favorite destination is monitored towards the East (Trans Java and Bandung) with a volume of 285,072 vehicles, followed by the West (Merak) 187,826 vehicles, and the South (Puncak) as many as 170,334 vehicles.

Meanwhile, for the return flow to the Jabotabek area, Jasa Marga management estimates that there will be 645,759 vehicles passing. This figure is predicted to increase by 6.94 percent compared to normal traffic.

Rivan ensured that all toll road operation services ran optimally, especially at crucial points that intersect with tourist routes, such as the Jagorawi Toll Road, Jakarta-Cikampek, to Cipularang.

"We ensure the condition of the road, the smoothness of traffic, and the readiness of the Jasa Marga Group toll road operation services run optimally, especially on toll road sections that have the potential to become the favorite tourist destinations for road users during long holidays, including the Jagorawi Toll Road for the Puncak area and its surroundings. and the Jakarta-Cikampek and Cipularang Toll Roads to go to Trans Java and Bandung," he said.

On the other hand, JSMR also pays special attention to safety aspects following the prediction of medium to high rainfall from BMKG.

Preservation services and task force (satgas) teams are on alert to anticipate infrastructure disruptions due to extreme weather.

Road users are also urged to ensure the readiness of vehicles and the adequacy of electronic money balances before starting a journey. Road users are also asked to be alert to reduced visibility during rainy conditions.

"We hope that drivers always monitor the latest traffic information in real time through the Travoy application and use the rest time in the rest area wisely for driving safety," he added.


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