JAKARTA - The Head of the Traffic Corps (Kakorlantas) of the National Police, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, said that as of Saturday, as many as 22 percent of vehicles had not returned to Jakarta during the 2026 Lebaran homecoming.

"From traffic counting calculations, so far it is approximately 22 percent. So, it is likely that today will also be a bit late in the afternoon," he said at the KM 29 Toll Cikampek Korlantas Polri Command Center, West Java, Saturday.

He also predicted that vehicle density would occur on Sunday (29/3) so that the National Police Traffic Directorate General prepared one-way traffic engineering.

Meanwhile, the number of vehicles that have not returned from West Java is almost around 33-35 percent on Friday (27/3). To disperse the density, functional tolls are also used.

"We manage it well by using the South Japek II which is quite strategic to break the flow from West Java to Cikampek. We miss it with Sadang to Setu. It is quite under control," he said.

"Including we will also monitor from Trans Sumatra, Bakauheni, Merak to Cikupa, Jakarta," he added.

Meanwhile, the National Police Traffic Directorate has prepared a traffic engineering scheme, one way local, phase three from KM 390 Batang-Kendal Toll Road to KM 70 Cikampek Utama Toll Road to anticipate congestion.


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