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Note: Jakarta's Odd-Even Rule Not in Effect Today

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Note: Jakarta's Odd-Even Rule Not in Effect Today
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Motorists in Jakarta can still pass freely without worrying about the odd-even rule on Friday (15/5/2026). This is because the vehicle restriction based on number plate is still suspended during the long holiday period. The DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) has confirmed that the odd-even policy does not apply in conjunction with the national holiday for the Ascension of Jesus Christ and the collective leave. This means all four-wheeled or larger vehicles can still pass through roads that normally fall under the odd-even zone without being restricted by odd or even number plates. Article 3 paragraph (3) states that traffic restrictions under the odd-even system are not enforced on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays as stipulated by Presidential Decree. Although the odd-even rule is still suspended, road users are still urged to maintain traffic order and comply with applicable signs. This is important to anticipate potential vehicle density on several main roads in Jakarta during the long holiday period. 1. Jalan Pintu Besar Selatan 2. Jalan Gajah Mada 3. Jalan Hayam Wuruk 4. Jalan Majapahit 5. Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat 6. Jalan MH Thamrin 7. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman 8. Jalan Sisingamangaraja 9. Jalan Panglima Polim 10. Jalan Fatmawati from the Ketimun Road intersection to Jalan TB Simatupang 11. Jalan Suryopranoto 12. Jalan Balikpapan 13. Jalan Kyai Caringin 14. Jalan Tomang Raya 15. Jalan Jenderal S Parman 16. Jalan Gatot Subroto 17. Jalan MT Haryono 18. Jalan HR Rasuna Said 19. Jalan D.I Pandjaitan 20. Jalan Jenderal A. Yani 21. Jalan Pramuka 22. Jalan Salemba Raya west side, starting from the Paseban Raya Road intersection to Diponegoro 23. Jalan Kramat Raya 24. Jalan Stasiun Senen 25. Jalan Gunung Sahari

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