Jagorawi Toll Road Traffic Jam: Flooding at KM 12 Causes Severe Delays to Jakarta

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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Flooding and Congestion Disrupt Traffic on Jagorawi Toll Road

Heavy rainfall on Saturday, March 21, 2026, caused significant flooding and traffic congestion on the Jagorawi Toll Road, impacting travel between Jakarta, Bogor, and Ciawi. The flooding, reported around KM 12 near Cibubur, has reduced lanes and caused substantial delays for commuters.

Current Situation

As of 5:45 PM local time, flooding was reported around kilometer marker 12 of the Jagorawi Toll Road, specifically in the Cibubur area heading towards Jakarta. The left and middle lanes are submerged, restricting traffic flow to a single lane. This has resulted in a significant buildup of traffic, with vehicles moving slowly or coming to a complete stop.

Wider Congestion

Jasa Marga, the toll road operator, has reported congestion extending beyond the immediate flooded area. Traffic is backed up from North Sentul KM 32 to Citereup KM 30. Additional congestion is too reported from Citereup to Gunung Putri, and from KM 18 Cimanggis to KM 12 Cibubur.

Jasa Marga Response

Jasa Marga is actively working to address the standing water at KM 12, focusing on the left and center lanes. Motorists are advised to exercise caution in the affected area.

About the Jagorawi Toll Road

The Jagorawi Toll Road (Jalan Tol Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi) is Indonesia’s first toll road, connecting Jakarta to Bogor and Ciawi. It spans approximately 59 kilometers (37 miles) and is managed by Jasa Marga. Learn more about the Jagorawi Toll Road.

Key Takeaways

  • Flooding at KM 12 near Cibubur is causing significant delays.
  • Congestion extends from North Sentul to Citereup and from Cimanggis to Cibubur.
  • Jasa Marga is working to clear the water and advises caution.

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