ODD-EVEN RULE IN JAKARTA - JAKARTA. The odd-even traffic rule in Jakarta is a replacement for the 3 in 1 rule, where vehicles must carry a minimum of 3 passengers. The 3 in 1 policy of the past has now been replaced with the odd-even rule.
The purpose of the odd-even traffic policy in Jakarta is to limit the volume of vehicles on certain roads, including roads connected to toll gates.
What is the odd-even rule in Jakarta?
The Odd-Even traffic rule in Jakarta essentially only allows cars with odd-numbered license plates to cross certain roads on odd dates and four-wheeled vehicles with even-numbered license plates on even dates.
For example, on January 3rd, only cars with odd-numbered license plates can pass through the roads that apply the Odd-Even rule in Jakarta. Similarly, on January 2nd, only cars with even-numbered license plates can cross the odd-even roads in Jakarta.
The limitation of vehicle volume through the odd-even policy in Jakarta is implemented to reduce congestion on these roads.
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On what days does the odd-even rule in Jakarta apply?
The odd-even policy in Jakarta only applies on weekdays.
In other words, the odd-even rule in Jakarta as explained above only applies on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
The Odd-Even rule in Jakarta does not apply from Saturday to Sunday. The Odd-Even rule in Jakarta also does not apply on red dates or national holidays set by the government.
What time does the odd-even rule in Jakarta apply?
The implementation of the Odd-Even rule in Jakarta is divided into two periods in one day.
The Odd-Even rule in Jakarta in the morning runs from 06.00 WIB to 10.00 WIB.
While the Odd-Even rule in Jakarta in the afternoon/evening runs from 16.00 WIB (4 pm) to 21.00 WIB.
Outside these hours, vehicles with odd-numbered license plates can still pass on the roads that are on the Odd-Even list in Jakarta.
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Is there an odd-even rule in Jakarta today?
If today is a working day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday) and not a holiday, then the odd-even rule in Jakarta still applies.
Conversely, if today is a national holiday or Saturday and Sunday, then the odd-even rule in Jakarta does not apply. Car drivers are free to pass on any road at any time throughout the day.
How is the odd-even license plate determined?
The license number in this odd-even rule is determined by the last digit on your car's license plate.
An odd number means your car's license plate ends with the numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. Meanwhile, an even number means your car's license plate ends with the numbers 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8
The Odd-Even policy in Jakarta inevitably requires road users to remember or check the list of roads, every time they want to pass through public roads in the Capital City.
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List of Odd-Even Roads in Jakarta (Effective from June 6, 2022)
- South Gate Street
- Gajah Mada Street
- Hayam Wuruk Street
- Majapahit Street
- West Merdeka Field Street
- MH Thamrin Street
- General Sudirman Street
- Sisingamangaraja Street
- Panglima Polim Street
- Fatmawati Street
- Suryopranoto Street
- Balikpapan Street
- Kyai Caringin Street
- Tomang Raya Street
- General S Parman Street
- Gatot Subroto Street
- MT Haryono Street
- HR Rasuna Said Street
- D.I Pandjaitan Street
- General Ahmad Yani Street
- Pramuka Street
- West side of Salemba Raya Street, for East starting from Paseban Raya Street intersection to Diponegoro
- Kramat Raya Street
- Senen Station Street
- Gunung Sahari Street
List of Odd-Even Roads in Jakarta Connected to Toll Gates
- Anggrek Neli Murni Street to the entrance of Jakarta-Tangerang Toll
- Off ramp Toll Slipi / Palmerah / Tanah Abang to Brigjen Katamso Street
- Brigjen Katamso Street to Slipi 2 Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Tomang / Grogol to Kemanggisan Utama Street
- Intersection of Palmerah Utara Street-KS Tubun Street to Slipi 1 Toll Gate
- Pejompongan Raya Street to Pejompongan Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Slipi / Palmerah / Tanah Abang to the entrance of Tentara Pelajar Street
- Off ramp Toll Benhil / Senayan / Kebayoran to the entrance of Gerbang Pemuda Street
- Off ramp Toll Kuningan / Mampang / Menteng to Kuningan intersection
- Taman Patra Street to Kuningan 2 Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Tebet / Manggarai / Pasar Minggu to Pancoran intersection
- Pancoran intersection to Tebet 1 Toll Gate
- Tebet Barat Dalam Raya Street to Tebet 2 Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Tebet / Manggarai / Pasar Minggu to Pancoran Timur II Street
- Off ramp Toll Cawang / Halim / Kampung Melayu to the intersection of Otto Iskandardinata Street - Dewi Sartika Street
- Intersection of Dewi Sartika Street - Otto Iskandardinata Street to Cawang Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Halim / Kalimalang to Inspeksi Saluran Kalimalang Street
- Cipinang Cempedak IV Street to Kebon Nanas Toll Gate
- Bekasi Timur Raya Street to Pedati Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Pisangan / Jatinegara to Bekasi Barat Street
- Off ramp Toll Jatinegara / Klender / Buaran to Bekasi Timur Raya Street
- Bekasi Barat Street to Jatinegara Toll Gate
- Intersection of Rawamangun Muka Raya Street - Utan Kayu Raya Street to Rawamangun Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Rawamangun / Salemba / Pulogadung to the intersection of Utan Kayu Raya Street-Rawamangun Muka Raya Street
- Off ramp Toll Rawamangun/Salemba/Pulogadung to the intersection of H Ten Raya Street-Rawasari Selatan Street
- Intersection of Rawasari Selatan Street-H Ten Raya Street to Pulomas Toll Gate
- Off ramp Toll Cempaka Putih / Senen / Pulogadung to the intersection of Letjend Suprapto Street - Perintis Kemerdekaan Street
- Intersection of Pulomas Street to Cempaka Putih Toll Gate