Jasamarga accelerates repairs at 92 points on Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road
Tangerang – Jasamarga Metropolitan Tollroad (JMT) Regional Division, which manages the Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road section, is accelerating repair works across 92 damaged road points to ensure the safety and comfort of motorists during the 2026 Eid holiday period.
Senior General Manager Widiyatmiko Nursejati stated that the operator will continue to optimise repair efforts ahead of the peak travel season by deploying multiple teams in the field.
“We are continuously optimising repair efforts by deploying several maintenance teams working in phases at various points. Currently we have three reconstruction teams with 15 personnel each, one Scrapping, Filling, and Overlay (SFO) team with 10 personnel, and six patching teams with five personnel each,” explained Widiyatmiko in a statement received in Tangerang, Banten on Saturday.
He acknowledged that maintenance work has faced various challenges in recent weeks, including persistently high rainfall in the Greater Jakarta area. According to him, the heavy rainfall affects the load-bearing capacity of road layers, whilst the high volume of heavy vehicles passing through, including overloaded trucks, creates repeated stress on road structures that compounds deterioration.
“Currently, pavement repairs are being conducted in phases along the Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road section, with priority treatment from kilometre 8 to kilometre 26,” he said.
Additionally, he stated that the operator is also accelerating repair work ahead of peak travel volumes to ensure road capacity can serve holiday travellers optimally.
“Permanent repair work such as reconstruction and SFO can still be carried out until 15 March 2026, taking into account that we are entering the peak Eid travel period of 1447 Hijri,” he said.
“Meanwhile, temporary repairs such as patching can continue throughout the holiday travel and return service period through our pothole sealing teams that regularly sweep the entire toll section,” he added.
He noted that since 11 March 2026, pavement repairs have been conducted at various points on the Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road section, including: KM 26+500 to KM 26+400 eastbound lane 2, KM 25+600 to KM 25+300 eastbound lane 3, and KM 25+100 to KM 25+000 eastbound lane 3.
Additionally: KM 18+280 eastbound lane 2, KM 11+000 to KM 10+900 eastbound lane 2, KM 12+100 to KM 12+400 westbound lane 2, KM 21+610 to KM 21+750 westbound lane 2, KM 25+100 to KM 25+150 westbound lane 2, and KM 25+050 to KM 25+400 westbound lane 3.
Meanwhile, pavement maintenance work continued Thursday evening (12 March) using patching methods at 92 work points distributed across both directions of the Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road.
“Forty-nine work points are located on eastbound lane covering KM 2+100 to KM 26+300, whilst the remaining 43 points are on westbound lane covering KM 1+700 to KM 23+150. Work is scheduled from 22.00 to 04.30 to minimise potential disruption to traffic flow,” he explained.
Jasa Marga apologised for any inconvenience experienced by road users whilst travelling through sections with poor pavement conditions. The operator assured that repair work will continue in phases in the field, prioritising points requiring urgent attention.
“Jasa Marga assures that pavement repair work will continue in phases whilst monitoring traffic conditions to ensure continued good service for road users,” he said.