Morning Mudik Traffic Update: One-Way from Km 70-414, Trans-Java Toll Road 'Green'
Traffic flow on the Trans-Java Toll Road appears smooth today. No congestion has been reported.
According to Jasa Marga’s morning report, the national one-way policy from Km 70 of the Cikampek Main Toll remains in effect. This one-direction traffic engineering ends at Km 414 of the Kalikangkung Toll.
Conditions on the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll are also smooth this morning. The MBZ Elevated Toll, which experienced congestion yesterday, is now reported to allow vehicles to pass without hindrance.
“At 08:03 WIB, the MBZ Elevated Road Cikunir-Tambun-Cikarang-Karawang is smooth, Karawang-Cikarang-Tambun-Cikunir is smooth,” stated Jasa Marga’s X account on Friday (20/3/2026).
Jasa Marga also mentioned the implementation of an open-closed system at the Rest Area Km 57 towards Cikampek. Motorists are advised to rest at the next rest area.
Traffic on the Trans-Java Toll Road also appears light this morning. Jasa Marga reported that the Palimanan-Kanci Toll towards Cirebon is smooth. Similar conditions are occurring on the Semarang-Demak Toll and Semarang-Solo Toll. No traffic jams have been reported at these locations.
“At 08:03 WIB, the Solo-Ngawi Toll Colomadu-Ngempak-Gondangrejo-Karanganyar-Sragen-Ngawi is smooth. Ngawi-Sragen-Karanganyar-Gondangrejo-Ngemplak-Colomadu is smooth,” wrote Jasa Marga.
Polri’s Head of Traffic Corps (Kakorlantas) Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho previously stated that the national one-way for this year’s Eid mudik will end tomorrow. This policy will also consider the traffic situation on the toll roads.
“The plan to close the national mudik one-way will be evaluated tomorrow (Saturday) morning. If the traffic generation shows no signs and the flow on the toll is still light, including low traffic counting, it will be lifted and the national mudik one-way will be stopped. It is likely to be in the afternoon,” said Inspector General Agus at Bundaran HI, Jakarta, on Friday (20/3/2026).
Inspector General Agus noted that until Thursday (19/3) night, traffic conditions tended to be flat. Coordination will be carried out with several related parties regarding the closure of this national one-way.
“Tomorrow we will evaluate and collaborate with stakeholders, including the Minister of Transportation, the President Director of Jasa Marga, and we will report to the National Police Chief. The mudik one-way may be lifted. The exact time will be announced later,” he said.
Kakorlantas explained that the peak mudik flow has passed with 270,000 vehicles passing in one day. There was a 4.2 percent increase in the number of vehicles during the peak mudik compared to last year.