JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Transportation Office (Dishub) abolished the odd-even motor vehicle system in Jakarta on Monday, February 16 and Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
Head of the DKI Jakarta Police, Syafrin Liputo, said that the odd-even ban today was because it coincided with the national holiday of the Chinese New Year 2577 Kongzili and a joint holiday.
"In connection with the Chinese New Year 2577 Kongzili, the implementation of the odd-even system on various roads in Jakarta is abolished," said Syafrin in his statement, Monday, February 16.
Syafrin said that the determination of this holiday was based on the Joint Decree of the Minister of Religion, the Minister of Manpower, and the Minister of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1497 of 2025, Number 2 of 2025, Number 5 of 2025 concerning National Holidays and Joint Holidays in 2026.
Then, in Article 3 Paragraph (3) of Governor Regulation Number 88 of 2019, it is stated that traffic restrictions with odd-even systems are not applied on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays as determined by presidential decree.
"Motorists are urged to always comply with existing traffic signs, prioritize safety on the road and follow the instructions of officers in the field," he said.
It is known that the odd-even system of Jakarta is applied on 25 roads on Monday to Friday which are divided into two sessions, where the first session is applied from 06.00 WIB to 10.00 WIB. While the second session is applied from 16.00 WIB to 21.00 WIB.
Drivers who violate the odd-even rules will be subject to a fine of up to Rp. 500,000 in accordance with Article 287 paragraph 1 of Law Number 22 of 2009 concerning Traffic and Road Transport.
The following are the 25 roads affected by odd-even Jakarta:
1. South Gate Road
2. Gajah Mada Road
3. Hayam Wuruk Street
4. Majapahit Street
5. Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat
6. Jalan MH Thamrin
7. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman
8. Jalan Sisingamangaraja
9. Panglima Polim Street
10. Fatmawati Road (from the intersection of Ketimun Road 1 to the intersection of TB Simatupang Road)
11. Jalan Suryopranoto
12. Balikpapan Road
13. Kyai Caringin Street
14. Tomang Raya Road
15. Jalan Jenderal S. Parman (starting from the intersection of Jalan Tomang Raya to Jalan Gatot Subroto)
16. Gatot Subroto Road
17. MT Haryono Street
18. Jalan HR Rasuna Said
19. Jalan DI Panjaitan
20. Jalan Jenderal A Yani (starting from the intersection of Jalan Bekasi Timur Raya to the intersection of Perintis Kemerdekaan)
21. Pramuka Street
22. West side of Jalan Salemba Raya and east side of Jalan Salemba Raya (starting from the intersection of Jalan Paseban Raya to Siripung Jalan Diponegoro)
23. Kramat Raya Street
24. Jalan Stasiun Senen
25. Jalan Gunung Sahari
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