H+8: Lebaran 2026 Return Traffic from Trans-Java Toll Road Still Ongoing
PT Jasamarga Transjawa Tol (JTT) claims that the Lebaran return flow from the eastern Trans-Java region to Jakarta remains high, entering H+8 (29/3/2026).
During the period from Hari H to H+8 of Idulfitri (21–29/3/2026), a total of 618,966 vehicles were recorded passing towards Jakarta through the Cikampek Utama Toll Gate (GT). This figure represents a significant increase of 139.08% compared to normal traffic of 258,897 vehicles.
Corporate Secretary & Legal of PT Jasamarga Transjawa Tol, Ria Marlinda Paallo, stated that based on traffic data from H-10 to H+8 (11–29/3/2026), a total of 795,031 vehicles were recorded from the eastern Trans-Java region.
This number increased by 48.79% compared to normal traffic of 534,342 vehicles.
“Additionally, through PT Jasamarga Semarang Batang, JTT is still implementing a 23% toll discount for all transactions on the Batang–Semarang toll road section, valid until 31 March 2026. This policy is expected to provide direct benefits to road users,” said Ria on Monday (30/3/2026).
For vehicles heading to the eastern Trans-Java region through GT Cikampek Utama, 306,434 units were recorded, up 19.24% from normal traffic of 256,980 vehicles.
Increased vehicle volumes were also observed on several toll road sections managed by JTT Group:
- GT Kalikangkung
Vehicles leaving Semarang totalled 403,212 (up 190.39%). Meanwhile, vehicles heading to Semarang numbered 168,628 (up 16.84% from normal 144,323 vehicles).
Traffic towards Jakarta reached 418,517 vehicles (up 142.80%). Meanwhile, vehicles towards Solo hit 283,989 (up 34.77% from normal 210,725 vehicles).
- GT Warugunung
Vehicles towards Jakarta totalled 269,340 (up 57.31%), while those towards Surabaya reached 301,815 (up 64.28% from normal 183,721 vehicles).
- GT Kejapanan Utama
340,507 vehicles headed to Surabaya (up 48.12% from normal 229,886 vehicles), and 313,938 to Malang (up 45.33% from normal 216,022 vehicles).
- GT Singosari
Vehicles towards Surabaya totalled 190,996 (up 59.56% from normal 119,699 vehicles), while those towards Malang reached 173,927 (up 39.53% from normal 124,652 vehicles).
PT JTT advises Trans-Java toll road users to prioritise safety, plan journeys well, ensure vehicles and drivers are in prime condition, and confirm sufficient fuel and electronic money balance before travelling.