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Info on Schedule and Location of CFD Jakarta Today

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Info on Schedule and Location of CFD Jakarta Today
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The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is once again providing a resident-friendly public space through the Car Free Day (HBKB) or Car Free Day Jakarta event on Sunday (12/4/2026). As usual, the main area of Jalan Sudirman-Thamrin is transformed into a vehicle-free zone from 6:00 to 10:00 AM WIB. During this time, the face of the capital changes dramatically. Roads that are usually crowded with vehicles now become open spaces for residents to exercise, take leisurely walks, and simply enjoy the cleaner morning air. The relaxed atmosphere full of activities makes CFD Jakarta always anticipated as one of the routine weekend agendas. Not only serving as a recreational venue, CFD is also utilised as a means of public service. One of the attractions today is the opening of registration for the Free Service Card (KLG) by the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency. This service is available in the Bundaran HI area, specifically in front of the Mandarin Oriental Jakarta Hotel. The KLG programme provides opportunities for certain segments of society to enjoy free public transportation services. However, registration for free access to TransJakarta, MRT Jakarta, and LRT Jakarta is only intended for new registrants in the categories of elderly aged 60 years and above as well as persons with disabilities. Interestingly, the quota provided is quite limited, namely a maximum of 200 cards. The process is also practical because card printing is done directly on site, so participants can take the card home immediately after registering. In addition to public services, today’s CFD is enlivened by various activities spread across several strategic points. From the Thamrin area, Bundaran HI, Dukuh Atas, Semanggi, to Senayan, all are filled with residents’ activities utilising the city space without vehicles.

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