As the 2026 Eid al-Fitr holiday approaches, authorities in Jakarta are preparing for a significant surge in travelers. Jakarta is anticipated to be the nation’s second-largest departure point for those observing the holiday.
Peak Travel Periods Forecast
Commissioner General Komarudin, Director of Traffic for the Jakarta Metro Police, stated on Monday, March 9, 2026, that the peak period for outbound travel from Jakarta will start on March 16 and continue until March 18. National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo previously indicated that homecoming traffic is likely to occur in two waves: March 14-15 and March 18-19.
Authorities are urging travelers to avoid these peak dates to minimize the risk of severe traffic congestion. Police are preparing to implement measures to mitigate gridlock, including restrictions on large vehicles.
Traffic Management Strategies
The National Police have developed traffic engineering schemes to manage the increased volume of vehicles. These plans include the implementation of one-way systems, contraflow lanes, and improved rest area management. Restrictions will also be placed on three-axle heavy vehicles during the peak travel windows.
General Sigit Prabowo stated that issuing advisories, waiving fines, implementing delay systems at crossing points, and diverting traffic are among the measures that will be executed.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the peak period for travelers leaving Jakarta?
Commissioner General Komarudin predicts the peak period for travelers leaving Jakarta will be from March 16 to March 18, 2026.
Are there multiple waves of traffic expected?
Yes, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo predicts two waves of homecoming traffic: March 14-15 and March 18-19, 2026. Return traffic is also expected in two waves: March 24-25 and March 28-29.
What measures are being taken to manage traffic congestion?
The National Police are preparing traffic engineering schemes, including one-way systems, contraflow lanes, rest area management, and restrictions on three-axle heavy vehicles.
As preparations continue, it remains to be seen how effectively these measures will alleviate congestion and ensure a smoother travel experience for those observing Eid al-Fitr.
