Eid al-Fitr 2026 Homecoming: Jasamarga Records 258,257 Vehicles on Solo-Ngawi Toll Road
PT Jasamarga Solo Ngawi (JSN) has ensured support for the smooth flow of the Eid al-Fitr 2026 homecoming traffic by deploying operational personnel around the clock across the entire Solo-Ngawi toll road sections. This measure reflects the company’s commitment to keeping the toll road safe and fit for travel.
During the Idul Fitri 1447 H holiday period, PT JSN recorded a traffic volume of 258,257 vehicles passing through the Solo-Ngawi toll road, averaging 28,695 vehicles per day. The data covers the period from H-10 to H-2 (11–19 March 2026). This figure indicates a 61% increase compared to normal conditions, which saw 159,922 vehicles (17,769 vehicles per day).
Furthermore, compared to the same period in 2025, there was a 5% rise from a total of 245,133 vehicles (27,237 vehicles per day).
The increase in traffic volume was anticipated through strengthened safety aspects, personnel readiness, and service optimisation, particularly at rest areas, to ensure safe and comfortable journeys for road users.
Meanwhile, the volume of vehicles exiting through all toll gates (GT) on the Solo-Ngawi section, namely GT Bandara Adi Soemarmo, Ngemplak, Gondangrejo, Karanganyar, Sragen, Sragen Timur, and Ngawi, during the same period from 11–19 March 2026, was recorded at 266,840 vehicles, averaging 29,649 vehicles per day.
This number represents a 33% increase compared to normal conditions of 199,972 vehicles (22,219 vehicles per day). Additionally, compared to the same period in 2025, there was a 1.5% increase from a total of 262,749 vehicles or 29,194 vehicles per day.
“Throughout this Eid al-Fitr holiday period, the safety of road users is the top priority. We are committed to providing safe and smooth travel for all toll road users,” emphasised PT JSN President Director, Mery Natacha Panjaitan, on Friday (20/3/2026).
To support this, PT JSN has ensured personnel readiness, infrastructure, and rest area service optimisation so that road users can rest comfortably and continue their journeys safely.
The high traffic volume highlights the strategic role of the Solo-Ngawi toll road as vital infrastructure that supports travel time efficiency, comfort, and certainty.
The Solo-Ngawi toll road serves as an important connector between regions, linking Boyolali, Solo, Karanganyar, Sragen, to Ngawi, while strengthening connectivity between Central Java and East Java provinces.
In addition to traffic management, PT JSN has also optimised rest area services as part of efforts to enhance driving safety. All facilities are ensured to function properly, from toilets and parking areas to other supporting amenities, so that road users have adequate rest spots during long journeys.
Clearly, in terms of safety and comfort, the Solo-Ngawi toll road is equipped with minimum service standards, such as adequate road signs and markings, CCTV monitoring, and field officers who are always ready to provide the best service.
PT JSN also intensively monitors traffic through an integrated surveillance system and coordinates with the police and related agencies to anticipate potential congestion during the Idul Fitri holiday period.
PT JSN urges all road users to always ensure their vehicles are in prime condition, have sufficient electronic money balance, and refuel before starting their journey.
“If you feel tired while driving, rest at the provided facilities. Stay cautious and comply with the applicable rules on the toll road,” concluded Dirut JSN, Mery Natacha Panjaitan.