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In a bid to encourage people to use public transportation, the Jakarta administration plans to build three more park and ride facilities next year.
A Libyan man died early on Saturday in a single-vehicle accident on Jl. Gerbang Pemuda in Central Jakarta.
Several roads will be opened, others will be closed on Sunday as part of a traffic engineering plan for the 2018 Electric Jakarta Marathon.
The Jakarta administration has decided to extend the odd-even traffic policy that many deemed successful for the rest of this year.
The Jakarta Transportation Council (DTKJ) has proposed a fare of Rp 10,800 (73 US cents) for the light rapid transit (LRT), which will be integrated with city-owned bus operator PT Transjakarta.
An up to date map of Jakarta's public transportation system will be distributed during the Asian Games by the Greater Jakarta Transportation Discussion Forum (FDTJ).
An integrated map comprising various mass public transportation lines has been launched by a group calling itself the Greater Jakarta Transportation Discussion Forum (FDTJ).
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s habit to give away bicycles to some students and even government officials in Indonesia has quickly become a trademark. But, has our government provided a safe infrastructure for the cyclists?
The head of the Jakarta Transportation Council (DTKJ) has said that widening motorcycle bans in the city would lead people to switch to using private cars, which would worsen traffic conditions.
Different from his routine of using an official car to get to his office at City Hall in Central Jakarta, Jakarta Governor Djarot Saiful Hidayat took a cab on Friday morning to reach his workplace.