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Mudikpedia Website Launched, Residents Can Monitor CCTV On Highways And Ports

Thursday, 13 Mar 2025

The Ministry of Communication and Digital (Kemkomdigi) has launched MudikPedia Lebaran 2025, an electronic book that serves as a comprehensive guide for travelers during Lebaran 2025 or Idulfitri 1446 Hijriah. This digital book includes detailed information, such as traffic monitoring via CCTV on toll roads managed by Jasa Marga, national roads, and ferry ports. All information can be accessed through the link https://s.id/mudikpedia. Fifi Aleyda Yahya, the Director General of Public Communication and Media (Dirjen KPM) at Kemkomdigi, stated that MudikPedia Lebaran 2025 is designed to help the public easily find information about their travel plans, aligning with Kemkomdigi's role in promoting safe travel for Lebaran 2025. "In addition to the electronic book, MudikPedia also provides links to various ministries and agencies that contain up-to-date data and information about Lebaran travel," Fifi mentioned in an official statement on Tuesday night (March 11, 2025).

Fifi expressed hope that MudikPedia would offer complete and accurate information, making travel more peaceful and comfortable for everyone. “Following the guidance of Minister Meutya Hafid, this electronic book serves as the official guide for the public to ensure smoother travel,” she explained. MudikPedia Lebaran 2025 is an improved version of the previous edition and includes essential information such as the e-book for Lebaran travel, updates from the Ministry of Transportation, road travel information from Bina Marga, health tips from the Ministry of Health, and updates from InfoPublik. Additionally, it features infographics for Lebaran travel, traffic monitoring via CCTV, free travel information, ticket booking for KAI and ferry services, a list of PLN charging stations for 2025, weather forecasts from BMKG, and currency exchange information from Bank Indonesia. Previously, Minister of Transportation Dudy Purwagandhi announced that the Ministry of Transportation (Kemenhub) has prepared transportation facilities and infrastructure to handle the peak travel period.

The readiness includes 30,451 buses at 115 terminals, 772 ships at 264 ports, 404 aircraft at 60 airports, 2,550 locomotives and trains, and 187 ferries at 14 crossing ports. According to the Minister of Transportation, a survey by the Transportation Policy Agency predicts that during the Eid al-Fitr holiday in 2025, around 146.48 million people (52 percent of Indonesia's total population) will be on the move. The peak of the homecoming traffic is expected to occur three days before Eid (March 28, 2025), while the return peak is anticipated five days after Eid (April 6, 2025). "This is just a prediction; it could be higher. In 2024, the initial estimate was 71.7 percent or 193.6 million people, but the actual number reached 242 million," said the Minister. The Ministry of Transportation is also conducting transportation feasibility tests. As of March 8, 2025, 60.67 percent of bus services (18,746 units) have been inspected, and 85.49 percent of ships (660 units) have been checked. Additionally, 68.47 percent of aircraft have been inspected, 60.66 percent of trains and locomotives (1,547 units) have been checked, and 43 percent of ferries (70 units) have been inspected. For security, Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo announced the deployment of 164,268 personnel from the police, military, and related agencies. They will be stationed at 2,894 security posts and other critical locations.



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