JAKARTA - The flow of vehicles crossing the Trans Java Toll Road increased at the weekend during the Christmas and New Year holidays (Nataru). However, there was no congestion at the toll gate and the Candle Operation Task Force 2025 of the Central Java Police continued to be on alert to ensure that the flow of vehicles continues to run smoothly.
This was conveyed by the Head of Traffic, Kombes Pol Pratama Adhyasastra, based on the results of traffic counting for the period Saturday-Sunday, 20-21 December 2025. It was revealed that there was an increase in vehicle volume at a number of major toll gates, although it was still within normal limits and there was no congestion at a number of toll gate sections.
"In general, vehicle traffic is still under control and has not entered the dense category. Based on today's monitoring results, Sunday, December 21, 2025, traffic flow at a number of toll gates has increased, especially at certain times. However, overall, it is still in the normal to crowded category and there has been no significant congestion," said Kombes Pratama Adhyasastra, in a statement received, Sunday, December 21, 2025.
During the 1x24 hour period (06.00-06.00 WIB) on Saturday-Sunday (20-21 December) at GT Kalikangkung, a total of 17,716 vehicles entered the west and 25,976 vehicles left from Jakarta, while at GT Banyumanik, a total of 37,455 vehicles entered the Solo-Jogja direction and 23,732 vehicles left for the toll road in the city.
"Based on the daily cumulative volume, the flow at both gates is still in the normal category," said Dirlantas.
Meanwhile, on the Jogja-Solo Toll Road, the volume of vehicles on the Klaten GT is still in the normal category. The peak of incoming vehicles occurred at 10.00-11.00 WIB which recorded 134 vehicles, while the peak of outgoing vehicles occurred at 17.00-18.00 WIB with 161 vehicles.
For the Prambanan Toll Gate, the spike in traffic was more significant. The peak of incoming vehicles occurred at 01.00-02.00 WIB with 847 vehicles, while the peak of outgoing vehicles was recorded at 15.00-16.00 WIB with 1,033 vehicles. Despite the increase, the volume is still in the crowded category, and has not reached the congested condition.
Meanwhile, at the Pejagan Toll Gate, the peak vehicle flow in the Jakarta-Semarang direction was recorded at 22.00-23.00 WIB with 309 vehicles passing. Meanwhile, the vehicle flow in the Semarang-Jakarta direction reached its peak at 12.00-13.00 WIB with 291 vehicles. Based on the density analysis, the flow at the Pejagan Toll Gate is still in the normal to crowded category.
The toll density analysis that serves as a reference is as follows: 1. Less than 2000 kr/hour: normal category 2. Less than 3000 kr/hour: crowded category 3. Reach 3000 kr/hour: dense category 4. Above 3000 kr for 3 consecutive hours: emergency category
"From the results of density analysis, all toll roads that are monitored are still below 3,000 vehicles per hour, so they are not in the dense category, let alone emergency. We continue to monitor and regulate traffic dynamically," explained Dirlantas.
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