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Schedule for One-Way and Contraflow Systems, Jakarta Car-Free Day

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Regulation
Schedule for One-Way and Contraflow Systems, Jakarta Car-Free Day
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Jakarta — Readers have expressed keen interest in the schedule for one-way and contraflow systems, as well as odd-even vehicle regulations during the 2026 Eid exodus. Similar curiosity surrounds the functional Japek II South toll road, and the continuation of Jakarta’s car-free day during Ramadhan.

The government, through the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Public Works, and the National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas Polri), has officially established traffic management arrangements for the 2026 Eid holiday period and return journey. These measures are outlined in a joint ministerial decision numbered KP-DRJD 854 of 2026, HK.201/1/21/DJPL/2026, Kep/43/II/2026, and 20/KPTS/Db/2026.

Electric motorcycle manufacturer Omoway is providing details on the OMO-X model’s pricing ahead of the opening of pre-orders in April 2026. The OMO-X has attracted attention due to its self-balancing technology and advanced active safety features, particularly noteworthy for the electric motorcycle segment in Indonesia.

Facing the surge in Eid holiday traffic flows, the government and toll road operators have prepared several functional toll sections to help ease congestion. One such facility is the Jakarta–Cikampek (Japek) II South toll section, which will be opened for vehicles travelling from Bandung towards Jakarta.

Hybrid vehicles employ a combination of petrol engines and electric motors, with the system automatically managing energy distribution between fuel and batteries. These vehicles are equipped with batteries to store electrical energy as a power source, components that may experience temperature increases during operation.

The Jakarta Provincial Government continues to conduct car-free day (CFD) activities on several major road segments on Sunday, 15 March 2026. The event runs from 06:00 to 10:00 Western Indonesian Time. According to posts from the Jakarta Transportation Office, this car-free day marks the final such event during Ramadhan. The following week, on 22 March 2026, the activity will be suspended to coincide with Eid al-Fitr.

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