Cipularang – Padaleunyi Toll Fares Rise: Updates and Details

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Starting on the 5th of June 2023, PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk. will start implementing fares modifications for the toll roads in Cikampek, Purwakarta, Padalarang (Cipularang), and Padalarang – Cileunyi (Padaleunyi). 

The fare adjustment is under the Decree of the Public Works Minister and Public Housing (PUPR) No. 496/KPTS/M/2023 dated the 2nd of May 2023, concerning the Adjustment of Toll Fares on the Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang Toll Road Section and Decree of the Minister of PUPR No. 533/KPTS/M/2020 the 17th of May 2023 concerning Adjustment of Toll Fares on the Padalarang-Cileunyi Toll Road Section. 

Cipularang - Padaleunyi Toll Fares Rise: Updates and Details
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The toll fares adjustment is a regular adjustment. It has been regulated in Article 48 paragraph (3) of Law (UU) Number 38 of 2004 concerning Roads and Article 68 paragraph (1) of Government Regulation (PP) Number 15 of 2005 concerning Toll Roads, as amended several times, most recently by PP Number 30 of 2017 concerning the third amendment to PP Number 15 of 2005 concerning Toll Roads. Based on this regulation, the evaluation and adjustment of toll fares are carried out every two years based on the influence of the inflation rate.

Panji Satriya, the head of the marketing and communication department at the Jasamarga Metropolitan Toll Road Regional Division, outlined the significance of the toll fares adjustment for the growth of the areas surrounding Bandung, the capital of West Java Province.

In a formal release on Monday, the 29th of May 2023, Satriya stated, “Jasa Marga also continues to make improvements to improve services to users of the Cipularang and Padaleunyi Toll Roads.”

Following are the details of the latest toll fares for the Cipularang and Padaleunyi toll roads as of the 5th of June 2023: 

  1. Cipularang Highway 

Group I: IDR 45,000, which was originally IDR 42,500 

Group II: IDR 76,000, which was originally IDR 71,500 

Group III: IDR 76,000 from the original IDR 71,500 

Group IV: IDR 110,000, which was originally IDR 103,500 

Group V: IDR 110,000, which was originally IDR 103,500

  1. Padaleunyi Highway 

Group I: IDR 10,500, which was originally IDR 10,000 

Group II: IDR 18,500, which was originally IDR 17,500 

Group III: IDR 18,500, which was originally IDR 17,500 

Group IV: IDR 25,000, which was originally IDR 23,500 

Group V: IDR 25,000, which was originally IDR 23,500

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