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The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works plans to implement discounts of 10-20% on toll roads during the 2025-2026 Christmas and New Year (Nataru) period. The discount policy, discussed with toll road operators, will cover more routes than last year, including Trans Java and Trans Sumatra toll roads. The exact details will be announced soon by the Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto.
The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works is planning to introduce toll road discounts during the upcoming 2025-2026 Christmas and New Year (Nataru) period. The proposed discounts are expected to range between 10% to 20%, representing a continuation and potential expansion of last year's policy. According to Minister of Public Works Dody Hanggodo, discussions with toll road operators (BUJT) have been completed, and the final details are being prepared for announcement.
The discount policy aims to help manage traffic congestion during the holiday period by making toll travel more affordable. By applying discounts across multiple vehicle classes and various strategic routes, the government hopes to achieve a more even distribution of traffic flow. This measure is particularly important for routes that typically experience peak traffic during Nataru, such as the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road and other major corridors on Java and Sumatra.
The planned toll discount for Nataru 2025-2026 demonstrates the government's continued focus on transportation management during peak travel periods. With potentially higher discounts than last year and expanded route coverage, the policy is expected to provide significant relief to travelers while supporting overall traffic management objectives.
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