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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">System:</strong> Electronic toll collection (e-Toll RFID card mandatory; MLFF pilot rolling out 2026)<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">System:</strong> Electronic Toll Collection (approved electronic money cards) + MLFF (pre-trial testing)<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Operators:</strong> PT Jasa Marga (state-owned), PT Hutama Karya, PT Waskita Toll Road, and private concessionaires<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Regulatory Body:</strong> BPJT (Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol)<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Operators:</strong> PT Jasa Marga, PT Hutama Karya, PT Waskita Toll Road, and private concessionaires<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency:</strong> Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency:</strong> Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Coverage:</strong> Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Bali, Sulawesi — 3,000+ km operational as of 2026<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Coverage:</strong> Trans-Java, Trans-Sumatra, Jakarta Ring Roads, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi<br>
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Technology:</strong> RFID e-Toll card, ANPR cameras, GNSS-based MLFF gantry (Jagorawi pilot)
<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Technology:</strong> Electronic Money Cards (Tap-and-Go) and transitional GNSS functional testing
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes — an e-Toll card is mandatory on all Indonesian toll roads. Since October 2017, cash payment has been banned at all toll gates nationwide. Every driver using a toll road must carry a preloaded e-Toll card; there is no cash or credit card option at toll booths.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes. Cashless payment via approved electronic money (<em>uang elektronik</em>) cards is mandatory to enter and exit toll roads (Jalan Tol) in Indonesia. Cash payments at toll booths were officially abolished nationwide in October 2017.</p>


<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Key Reality:</strong> Vehicles without a valid e-Toll card cannot pass through toll gates. The gate will not open and enforcement officers will direct non-compliant vehicles to reverse — causing significant delays for other road users.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Key Reality:</strong> Vehicles without a valid, approved electronic money card with sufficient balance cannot pass through standard toll gates. The barrier will not open. Drivers must tap their card on the reader panel at both entry (for distance-based closed systems) and exit. Payment is accepted exclusively via approved Indonesian prepaid electronic money cards.</p>


<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2026 Update:</strong> Indonesia's Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system is in active rollout. The pilot on the Jagorawi Toll Road (Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi) uses GNSS-based on-board units (OBUs) and ANPR cameras to charge vehicles without stopping. Full national deployment is targeted for 2026–2027. During the transition, both e-Toll card gates and MLFF gantries coexist on pilot sections.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2026 Update (MLFF Status):</strong> The Indonesian government is developing a Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system utilizing GNSS technology to eventually allow barrier-less tolling. According to BPJT updates in early 2026, MLFF remains in the <strong>pre-trial and functional-testing stage</strong> and has not yet entered broad public trial implementation. The traditional tap-and-go electronic money card remains the operative payment method across the national network.</p>


<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">For tourists and rental car users:</strong> Rental agencies typically provide a preloaded e-Toll card. Confirm with your rental company before departure. Cards can be topped up at Indomaret, Alfamart, ATMs, mobile banking apps, toll road service areas, and petrol stations.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Indonesian toll rates are regulated by BPJT and the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR). Tolls operate under either an open system (flat rate at the toll gate) or a closed system (distance-based, requiring a tap at both entry and exit).</p>


<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Indonesian toll rates are set by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR) and reviewed every two years under concession agreements. Rates vary by operator, vehicle class, and route.</p>
<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 20px 0 10px 0;">Official BPJT Vehicle Classification (Golongan)</h3>


<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 20px 0 10px 0;">Vehicle Classification System (2026)</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Toll rates are determined strictly by the BPJT "Golongan" (Class) system, which categorizes vehicles by type and axle count.</p>


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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Official BPJT Vehicle Description</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan I</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan I</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Passenger cars, SUVs, small minibuses</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Sedan, Jip, Pick Up / Truk Kecil, dan Bus</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">2-axle non-commercial, height up to 2.0 m</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Passenger cars, SUVs, small pickup trucks, and all passenger Buses</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan II</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan II</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Buses, medium trucks</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Truk dengan 2 (dua) gandar</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">2-axle commercial, height above 2.0 m</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Commercial trucks with exactly 2 axles</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan III</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan III</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Large trucks</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Truk dengan 3 (tiga) gandar</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">3-axle commercial vehicles</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Commercial trucks with exactly 3 axles</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan IV</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan IV</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Heavy trucks</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Truk dengan 4 (empat) gandar</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">4-axle commercial vehicles</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Commercial trucks with exactly 4 axles</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan V</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan V</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Extra-heavy and articulated trucks</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Truk dengan 5 (lima) gandar atau lebih</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">5-axle and above</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Heavy trucks/trailers with 5 or more axles</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Golongan VI</strong></td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Kendaraan bermotor roda 2 (dua)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Motorcycles (Permitted ONLY as an exception on specifically equipped infrastructure with separated lanes, e.g., Bali Mandara. Prohibited on the general toll network.)</td>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Note:</strong> Motorcycles are prohibited on all Indonesian toll roads and must use non-toll national roads.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 20px 0 10px 0;">Current Toll Rates by Road (2026)</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">The following are exact rates for specific, well-traveled sections based on official BPJT tariff decrees. Tariffs on long corridors vary strictly by exact origin and destination gates.</p>


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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Jagorawi (Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Jagorawi (Cawang – Cibubur – Bogor – Ciawi)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Full route, approx. 59 km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Open System</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">16,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">7,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">24,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Flat rate for this specific main corridor segment</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">32,000–48,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Jakarta Inner Ring Road (JIRR)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Jakarta Inner Ring Road (JIRR / Dalam Kota)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Semanan–Sunter, approx. 21 km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Open System</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">11,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">11,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">16,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Applies to Cawang – Tomang – Pluit and Cawang – Tanjung Priok – Pluit sections</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">22,000–33,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Jakarta Outer Ring Road 1 (JORR 1)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Full circuit, approx. 45 km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">16,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">24,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">33,000–49,500</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Cipularang (Cikampek–Purwakarta–Padalarang)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Full route, approx. 58 km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">49,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">73,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">98,000–147,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Jakarta Outer Ring Road 1 (JORR)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Full route, approx. 73 km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Open System</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">62,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">17,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">93,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Integrated flat rate for W1, W2, S, E1, E2, E3, and ATP sections</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">124,000–186,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Bali Mandara Toll Road</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Bali Mandara Toll Road</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Full route, 12.7 km sea bridge</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Open System</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">11,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">14,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">16,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Motorcycles (Gol VI) pay IDR 5,500 in dedicated lanes</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">22,000–33,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Trans-Java Toll Road</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Jakarta–Surabaya, approx. 780 km (cumulative, all sections)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~450,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~675,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~900,000–1,350,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Trans-Sumatra (Lampung–Palembang)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Balikpapan–Samarinda</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Approx. 189 km operational section</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Closed System</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~95,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">146,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~142,500</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Distance-based calculation for Manggar to Simpang Jembatan Mahkota 2</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~190,000–285,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Balikpapan–Samarinda (East Kalimantan)</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Trans-Java &amp; Trans-Sumatra Corridors</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Full route, approx. 99 km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Closed / Sectional</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~60,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Variable</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~90,000</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Calculated cumulatively across multiple origin/destination gates</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~120,000–180,000</td>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c757d; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 4px 0;"><em>Trans-Java total is cumulative across multiple concession sections and operators. Exchange rate reference: IDR 16,000 is approximately USD 1.00 (2026). Rates are per vehicle per trip and subject to biennial government review.</em></p>


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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">All toll payments in Indonesia are cashless. The primary method is the e-Toll card; MLFF on-board units are being introduced alongside it in 2026.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">All toll payments in Indonesia are completely cashless, mandated by BPJT using specific approved electronic money cards.</p>
 
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">1. e-Toll Card (RFID Prepaid — Standard Method):</strong></p>
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<li>Cards issued by Bank Mandiri (e-Toll), BCA (Flazz), BNI (TapCash), BRI (BRIZZI), and Bank DKI (JakCard)</li>
<li>All cards are interoperable across all toll gates nationwide</li>
<li>Recommended minimum balance: IDR 30,000 before city trips; IDR 500,000 before Trans-Java or Trans-Sumatra journeys</li>
<li>Top-up at Indomaret, Alfamart, ATMs, mobile banking (Livin by Mandiri, myBCA, BNIMobile), toll service areas, and petrol stations</li>
<li>Cards cost IDR 20,000–50,000 at banks, toll service areas, and minimarkets (includes starter balance)</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2. Multi-Lane Free Flow / MLFF On-Board Unit (Pilot Phase 2026):</strong></p>
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<li>GNSS-based OBU installed in vehicle; no stopping required at MLFF gantries</li>
<li>Account managed via the Flo app (Jasa Marga) or Cantas platform</li>
<li>Currently active on Jagorawi pilot section; expanding to additional Jasa Marga roads during 2026</li>
<li>OBUs available at Jasa Marga rest areas and authorised dealers</li>
<li>Conventional e-Toll card lanes remain operational alongside MLFF gantries during the transition period</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">3. Flo App (Jasa Marga Digital Wallet):</strong></p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Electronic Money Cards (Contactless Smart Cards)</strong></p>
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<li>Manages MLFF OBU account, e-Toll top-up reminders, and real-time toll cost tracking</li>
<li>The BPJT approves electronic money (<em>uang elektronik</em>) cards issued by major Indonesian banks, such as: Bank Mandiri (e-Money), BCA (Flazz), BNI (TapCash), BRI (BRIZZI), and Bank DKI (JakCard).</li>
<li>Provides trip history and balance alerts</li>
<li>To use: Tap the card on the reader panel at the toll booth. For closed/distance-based systems, you must tap the <strong>exact same card</strong> at entry and exit gates to accurately calculate the distance.</li>
<li>Available on iOS and Android</li>
<li><strong>Top-up locations:</strong> Convenience stores (Indomaret, Alfamart), Bank ATMs, toll road rest areas (Rest Area), and via NFC-enabled smartphones using mobile banking apps (e.g., Livin' by Mandiri, myBCA).</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;">To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, and all vehicle types across Indonesian toll roads, use the TollGuru Indonesia toll calculator:</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;">To calculate route-specific toll costs across Indonesia's open and closed toll systems, use the TollGuru toll calculator:</p>


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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Insufficient balance:</strong> Gate does not open. Driver must reverse and top up before re-entering. Toll officers assist at gates but will not allow passage without a valid tap.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Insufficient Balance:</strong> If your electronic money card lacks sufficient funds, the exit gate will not open. You must remain in your vehicle; toll officers are typically available to assist you in topping up the card via a mobile EDC machine, or you can use your smartphone's NFC banking app. Reversing out of the lane is prohibited unless directed by traffic police.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">MLFF non-payment (pilot zone):</strong> ANPR cameras record the licence plate. A violation notice is issued with a payment grace period. Repeat offences may result in vehicle registration sanctions coordinated with the National Police traffic database.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Overloaded Trucks (ODOL):</strong> Over Dimension and Over Load (ODOL) commercial vehicles are strictly regulated. Vehicles exceeding class weight and dimension limits are subject to traffic enforcement.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Wrong vehicle class:</strong> Fines apply for deliberate under-classification. Officers conduct periodic spot checks at toll gates and rest areas.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Motorcycle Restrictions:</strong> Motorcycles are strictly banned from the general toll road network due to safety regulations. They are only permitted on expressly designed infrastructure featuring physically separated two-wheeler lanes.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Overloaded vehicles:</strong> Weigh-in-motion sensors at Trans-Java entry points direct overloaded trucks to weighbridges. Vehicles exceeding class limits may be refused entry or fined under Law No. 22/2009 on Road Traffic.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Motorcycles on toll roads:</strong> Immediate removal by traffic police and fines under the Road Traffic Law. No exceptions apply.</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">MLFF National Rollout:</strong></p>
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<li>Jagorawi MLFF pilot expanded to additional entry/exit points; OBU registration opened to the public via Flo and Cantas platforms</li>
<li>Government target: MLFF mandatory on all Jasa Marga roads by end of 2026; private concessionaires to follow by 2027</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Trans-Sumatra Progress:</strong></p>
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<li>Additional sections between Pekanbaru and Padang opened progressively in 2025–2026, extending the operational network to approximately 1,000 km</li>
<li>PT Hutama Karya revised toll rates on Lampung–Palembang and Indralaya–Prabumulih sections effective January 2026</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">New Jakarta Sections:</strong></p>
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<li>JORR 2 Cinere–Serpong section completed, linking southwest Tangerang to the southern Jakarta ring</li>
<li>Becakayu (Bekasi–Cawang–Kampung Melayu Elevated) East 2 section opened for traffic in 2026</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Biennial Rate Adjustments:</strong></p>
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<li>Cipularang, Padaleunyi, and Bali Mandara Toll Road rates adjusted under the 2025/2026 biennial review cycle</li>
<li>Trans-Sumatra Lampung–Palembang and Indralaya–Prabumulih rates revised effective January 2026</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">IKN Access Road Development (East Kalimantan):</strong></p>
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<li>The operational Balikpapan–Samarinda Toll Road serves as the primary access corridor to the Nusantara Capital City (IKN). Additional IKN access toll roads are under construction with phased openings expected 2026–2028</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Typical Costs (Golongan I — Passenger Car):</strong></p>
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<li>Jakarta daily toll road commute: IDR 30,000–80,000</li>
<li>Long-distance expressways like the Trans-Java are equipped with Rest Areas (Tempat Istirahat dan Pelayanan / TIP), categorized into Type A (full facilities including petrol stations), Type B, and Type C.</li>
<li>Jakarta to Bandung via Cipularang: approximately IDR 57,500–67,500 (multiple gate sections)</li>
<li>These rest areas provide ATMs and minimarkets where electronic money cards can be topped up.</li>
<li>Jakarta to Semarang (Trans-Java, approx. 450 km): approximately IDR 250,000–280,000</li>
<li>Jakarta to Surabaya (Trans-Java full, approx. 780 km): approximately IDR 430,000–480,000</li>
<li>Bali Mandara crossing: IDR 11,000 each way</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Practical Tips:</strong></p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Peak Holiday Travel (Mudik):</strong></p>
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<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Top up before long trips:</strong> Service areas on Trans-Java and Trans-Sumatra have top-up facilities, but availability can be inconsistent on remote sections. Top up at a minimarket before departure.</li>
<li>During major national holidays—specifically Eid al-Fitr (Lebaran) and Christmas/New Year—toll roads experience massive volume surges.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Check balance before driving:</strong> Bank apps (Livin, myBCA) display e-Toll card balance. The Flo app shows MLFF account balance.</li>
<li>The government and police frequently implement dynamic traffic management systems, including One-Way traffic, Contraflow, and Odd-Even plate restrictions on major corridors (like the Jakarta-Cikampek stretch) to manage the flow.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Rest areas on long-distance routes:</strong> Trans-Java toll roads have Type A, B, and C rest areas at regular intervals with fuel, food, ATMs, and e-Toll top-up. All are signposted with km distance from Jakarta.</li>
<li>It is critical to hold a high balance on your e-Toll card before embarking on a Mudik journey, as network congestion can sometimes disrupt mobile banking top-ups.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Peak travel (Mudik/Lebaran):</strong> During Eid al-Fitr and year-end holidays, toll roads experience extreme congestion. The government typically implements contraflow operations on Trans-Java and may temporarily waive tolls on select sections. Plan journeys outside peak days if possible.</li>
<li><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Toll-free alternatives:</strong> National roads (Jalan Nasional) parallel most toll corridors and are toll-free but significantly slower. Use Google Maps "avoid tolls" to route via these roads.</li>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Can I use a credit or debit card at Indonesian toll gates?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. Only RFID e-Toll cards and MLFF OBUs are accepted. Credit and debit cards are not accepted at toll booths. Top up your e-Toll card at a minimarket or ATM before entering the toll road.</p>


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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Are motorcycles allowed on Indonesian toll roads?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. Motorcycles are strictly prohibited on all Indonesian toll roads. Motorcyclists must use parallel national roads. Toll roads without parallel routes have motorcycle underpasses or side-road provisions.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">General toll roads strictly prohibit motorcycles. However, BPJT classification officially includes Golongan VI for motorcycles, which are permitted <em>only</em> on specific toll bridges equipped with physically separated motorcycle lanes, such as the Bali Mandara Toll Road.</p>


<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">How can tourists top up an e-Toll card without an Indonesian bank account?</h3>
<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">How can tourists top up an electronic money card without an Indonesian bank account?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Top-up at minimarkets (Indomaret, Alfamart) accepts cash in IDR with no bank account required. Alternatively, purchase a card with a preloaded balance from a minimarket or toll service area (IDR 20,000–50,000). Rental car companies often include a preloaded card in the rental package.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Tourists can top up electronic money cards using cash at thousands of minimarkets (Indomaret, Alfamart) across the country. Simply hand the card and cash to the cashier and ask to top it up.</p>


<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">What is MLFF and do I need an OBU right now?</h3>
<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">What happens if my card runs out of balance mid-journey?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">MLFF (Multi-Lane Free Flow) is Indonesia's next-generation system using GPS-based tracking so vehicles pass toll gantries without stopping. As of 2026 it is in pilot phase on Jagorawi only. Your e-Toll card still works everywhere. OBUs are optional during the transition but give non-stop tolling convenience on pilot sections.</p>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">The gate will not open. You should remain in your vehicle; a toll officer will approach to assist. You can often top up via the officer's mobile EDC device or use an NFC-enabled smartphone. Do not attempt to reverse out of the toll lane.</p>
 
<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">What happens if my e-Toll card runs out of balance mid-journey?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">The gate will not open. A toll officer will approach to assist. You can top up via the officer's mobile device (available at most gates) or reverse out of the lane to top up elsewhere. Single gate deductions range from IDR 5,000 on city roads up to IDR 100,000+ on long-distance sections — carry sufficient balance.</p>
 
<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Do electric vehicles receive toll discounts in Indonesia?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">As of 2026 there is no national EV toll discount programme. EVs are classified by Golongan like all other vehicles based on axles and height. The government has discussed EV incentives but no toll rebate scheme is in effect nationwide.</p>
 
<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Which bank's e-Toll card should I get?</h3>
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">All five cards — Bank Mandiri e-Toll, BCA Flazz, BNI TapCash, BRI BRIZZI, and Bank DKI JakCard — work at every toll gate in Indonesia. Choose whichever is easiest to top up given your bank relationships. Bank Mandiri e-Toll is the most widely sold at toll service areas and minimarkets nationwide.</p>


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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">e-Toll RFID + MLFF pilot</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Electronic Money Cards (mandatory) + MLFF pre-trial</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">IDR ~600–800/km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cashless mandatory; motorcycles restricted to dedicated lanes</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cashless mandatory; motorcycles prohibited on all toll roads</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/malaysia-toll Malaysia]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/malaysia-toll Malaysia]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Touch 'n Go RFID + electronic</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Touch 'n Go RFID + electronic</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">MYR 0.15–0.25/km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Motorcycles pay reduced rates; RFID lane mandatory on major highways</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Motorcycles pay reduced rates; RFID lane mandatory on major highways</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/singapore-motorways-tolls-and-toll-information Singapore]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/singapore-motorways-tolls-and-toll-information Singapore]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">ERP2 GNSS congestion pricing</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">ERP2 GNSS congestion pricing</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">SGD 0.50–3.00/zone</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Most advanced system in the region; time-of-day demand pricing</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Most advanced system in the region; time-of-day demand pricing</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/philippines-expressway-tolls-and-toll-information Philippines]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/philippines-expressway-tolls-and-toll-information Philippines]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">RFID (Autosweep / Easytrip) + limited cash</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">RFID (Autosweep / Easytrip) + limited cash</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">PHP 3–6/km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Two separate RFID networks; cash still accepted on some sections</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Two separate RFID networks; cash still accepted on some sections</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/thailand-toll Thailand]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Easy Pass RFID + cash</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">THB 25–75/trip</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cash still widely accepted; flat rates per segment; expressways mainly Bangkok</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/australia-toll Australia]</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">E-TAG electronic only</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">AUD 0.25–0.50/km</td>
<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">No cash; 3 states only; significant penalty fees without E-TAG</td>
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<li>[https://www.bpjt.pu.go.id Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol (BPJT)] — Government toll road regulatory authority; official tariff schedules and concession data</li>
<li>[https://bpjt.pu.go.id Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol (BPJT)] — The official government regulatory authority for toll roads; provides verified tariff schedules and Golongan classifications</li>
<li>[https://www.jasamarga.com PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk] — Largest toll road operator; route maps, rates, rest area locations, and MLFF information</li>
<li>[https://www.jasamarga.com PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk] — The state-owned enterprise and largest toll road operator; features route maps, rest area locations, and real-time traffic updates</li>
<li>[https://www.hutamakarya.com PT Hutama Karya] — Trans-Sumatra Toll Road operator; route and tariff information</li>
<li>[https://www.hutamakarya.com PT Hutama Karya (Persero)] — Primary operator of the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road network</li>
<li>[https://www.waskitatollroad.com PT Waskita Toll Road] — Operator of multiple Trans-Java and regional toll sections</li>
<li>[https://flo.co.id Flo by Jasa Marga] — Official MLFF OBU registration, account management, and Flo app download</li>
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 11 August 2026


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Indonesia Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Electronic Toll Collection (approved electronic money cards) + MLFF (pre-trial testing)
Regulatory Body: BPJT (Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol)
Operators: PT Jasa Marga, PT Hutama Karya, PT Waskita Toll Road, and private concessionaires
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Coverage: Trans-Java, Trans-Sumatra, Jakarta Ring Roads, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi
Technology: Electronic Money Cards (Tap-and-Go) and transitional GNSS functional testing

Do I Need an e-Toll Card for Indonesia? 2026 Update

Yes. Cashless payment via approved electronic money (uang elektronik) cards is mandatory to enter and exit toll roads (Jalan Tol) in Indonesia. Cash payments at toll booths were officially abolished nationwide in October 2017.

Key Reality: Vehicles without a valid, approved electronic money card with sufficient balance cannot pass through standard toll gates. The barrier will not open. Drivers must tap their card on the reader panel at both entry (for distance-based closed systems) and exit. Payment is accepted exclusively via approved Indonesian prepaid electronic money cards.

2026 Update (MLFF Status): The Indonesian government is developing a Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system utilizing GNSS technology to eventually allow barrier-less tolling. According to BPJT updates in early 2026, MLFF remains in the pre-trial and functional-testing stage and has not yet entered broad public trial implementation. The traditional tap-and-go electronic money card remains the operative payment method across the national network.

Indonesia Toll Costs: Rates and Vehicle Classes

Indonesian toll rates are regulated by BPJT and the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR). Tolls operate under either an open system (flat rate at the toll gate) or a closed system (distance-based, requiring a tap at both entry and exit).

Official BPJT Vehicle Classification (Golongan)

Toll rates are determined strictly by the BPJT "Golongan" (Class) system, which categorizes vehicles by type and axle count.

Class Official BPJT Vehicle Description Examples
Golongan I Sedan, Jip, Pick Up / Truk Kecil, dan Bus Passenger cars, SUVs, small pickup trucks, and all passenger Buses
Golongan II Truk dengan 2 (dua) gandar Commercial trucks with exactly 2 axles
Golongan III Truk dengan 3 (tiga) gandar Commercial trucks with exactly 3 axles
Golongan IV Truk dengan 4 (empat) gandar Commercial trucks with exactly 4 axles
Golongan V Truk dengan 5 (lima) gandar atau lebih Heavy trucks/trailers with 5 or more axles
Golongan VI Kendaraan bermotor roda 2 (dua) Motorcycles (Permitted ONLY as an exception on specifically equipped infrastructure with separated lanes, e.g., Bali Mandara. Prohibited on the general toll network.)

Official Toll Rates by Major Road Section (Golongan I)

The following are exact rates for specific, well-traveled sections based on official BPJT tariff decrees. Tariffs on long corridors vary strictly by exact origin and destination gates.

Toll Road Section System Type Gol. I Rate (IDR) Notes
Jagorawi (Cawang – Cibubur – Bogor – Ciawi) Open System 7,500 Flat rate for this specific main corridor segment
Jakarta Inner Ring Road (JIRR / Dalam Kota) Open System 11,000 Applies to Cawang – Tomang – Pluit and Cawang – Tanjung Priok – Pluit sections
Jakarta Outer Ring Road 1 (JORR) Open System 17,000 Integrated flat rate for W1, W2, S, E1, E2, E3, and ATP sections
Bali Mandara Toll Road Open System 14,000 Motorcycles (Gol VI) pay IDR 5,500 in dedicated lanes
Balikpapan–Samarinda Closed System 146,500 Distance-based calculation for Manggar to Simpang Jembatan Mahkota 2
Trans-Java & Trans-Sumatra Corridors Closed / Sectional Variable Calculated cumulatively across multiple origin/destination gates

How to Pay Indonesia Tolls

All toll payments in Indonesia are completely cashless, mandated by BPJT using specific approved electronic money cards.

Electronic Money Cards (Contactless Smart Cards)

  • The BPJT approves electronic money (uang elektronik) cards issued by major Indonesian banks, such as: Bank Mandiri (e-Money), BCA (Flazz), BNI (TapCash), BRI (BRIZZI), and Bank DKI (JakCard).
  • To use: Tap the card on the reader panel at the toll booth. For closed/distance-based systems, you must tap the exact same card at entry and exit gates to accurately calculate the distance.
  • Top-up locations: Convenience stores (Indomaret, Alfamart), Bank ATMs, toll road rest areas (Rest Area), and via NFC-enabled smartphones using mobile banking apps (e.g., Livin' by Mandiri, myBCA).

To calculate route-specific toll costs across Indonesia's open and closed toll systems, use the TollGuru toll calculator:

Enforcement and Operational Rules

  • Insufficient Balance: If your electronic money card lacks sufficient funds, the exit gate will not open. You must remain in your vehicle; toll officers are typically available to assist you in topping up the card via a mobile EDC machine, or you can use your smartphone's NFC banking app. Reversing out of the lane is prohibited unless directed by traffic police.
  • Overloaded Trucks (ODOL): Over Dimension and Over Load (ODOL) commercial vehicles are strictly regulated. Vehicles exceeding class weight and dimension limits are subject to traffic enforcement.
  • Motorcycle Restrictions: Motorcycles are strictly banned from the general toll road network due to safety regulations. They are only permitted on expressly designed infrastructure featuring physically separated two-wheeler lanes.

Planning Your Journey

Rest Areas (TIRTA):

  • Long-distance expressways like the Trans-Java are equipped with Rest Areas (Tempat Istirahat dan Pelayanan / TIP), categorized into Type A (full facilities including petrol stations), Type B, and Type C.
  • These rest areas provide ATMs and minimarkets where electronic money cards can be topped up.

Peak Holiday Travel (Mudik):

  • During major national holidays—specifically Eid al-Fitr (Lebaran) and Christmas/New Year—toll roads experience massive volume surges.
  • The government and police frequently implement dynamic traffic management systems, including One-Way traffic, Contraflow, and Odd-Even plate restrictions on major corridors (like the Jakarta-Cikampek stretch) to manage the flow.
  • It is critical to hold a high balance on your e-Toll card before embarking on a Mudik journey, as network congestion can sometimes disrupt mobile banking top-ups.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are motorcycles allowed on Indonesian toll roads?

General toll roads strictly prohibit motorcycles. However, BPJT classification officially includes Golongan VI for motorcycles, which are permitted only on specific toll bridges equipped with physically separated motorcycle lanes, such as the Bali Mandara Toll Road.

How can tourists top up an electronic money card without an Indonesian bank account?

Tourists can top up electronic money cards using cash at thousands of minimarkets (Indomaret, Alfamart) across the country. Simply hand the card and cash to the cashier and ask to top it up.

What happens if my card runs out of balance mid-journey?

The gate will not open. You should remain in your vehicle; a toll officer will approach to assist. You can often top up via the officer's mobile EDC device or use an NFC-enabled smartphone. Do not attempt to reverse out of the toll lane.

Indonesia vs. Neighbouring Countries

Country System Type Key Difference
Indonesia Electronic Money Cards (mandatory) + MLFF pre-trial Cashless mandatory; motorcycles restricted to dedicated lanes
Malaysia Touch 'n Go RFID + electronic Motorcycles pay reduced rates; RFID lane mandatory on major highways
Singapore ERP2 GNSS congestion pricing Most advanced system in the region; time-of-day demand pricing
Philippines RFID (Autosweep / Easytrip) + limited cash Two separate RFID networks; cash still accepted on some sections

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