BEKASI CITY – To reduce congestion and traffic jams on Perjuangan Road, the Bekasi City Transportation Agency has implemented a limited One-Way Traffic System (SSA).

This policy follows up on the results of a coordination meeting held on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, in the Bekasi City Transportation Agency meeting room.

The SSA will be enforced daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM, starting from Proyek Intersection to Patal Junction (near Insan Kamil Mosque). This measure is part of efforts to regulate traffic flow and improve mobility, especially during busy morning hours.

To inform the public, the Bekasi City Transportation Agency has disseminated information through online media, leaflets, and official social media channels.

“We urge the public to adjust their travel routes and support this traffic management initiative for the common good,” the agency stated.

Perjuangan Road

Perjuangan Road, found in various Indonesian cities, is typically named to honor the nation’s struggle (*perjuangan*) for independence from Dutch colonial rule. The road often symbolizes local historical significance, commemorating battles, movements, or figures tied to Indonesia’s fight for sovereignty in 1945–1949. In some cities, it may mark key protest sites or revolutionary events during that era.

Bekasi City Transportation Agency

The Bekasi City Transportation Agency is a government body responsible for managing and regulating transportation systems in Bekasi, Indonesia. Established to address the city’s growing traffic and infrastructure needs, it oversees public transportation, road maintenance, and traffic policies to improve urban mobility. While specific historical details are limited, the agency plays a key role in supporting Bekasi’s development as a major satellite city near Jakarta.

Proyek Intersection

“Proyek Intersection” is a contemporary cultural and creative space in Indonesia, often serving as a hub for art exhibitions, performances, and community events. While specific historical details may vary by location, such projects typically emerge in urban areas to foster collaboration among artists, designers, and local communities. They aim to revitalize public spaces and promote cultural exchange, reflecting Indonesia’s growing interest in creative placemaking and grassroots innovation.

Patal Junction

Patal Junction is a historic railway station located in Karachi, Pakistan, known for its significance during the British colonial era. Established in the late 19th century, it served as a key transit point connecting Karachi’s port to other parts of British India. Today, it remains an important transport hub, though its colonial-era infrastructure reflects its historical legacy.

Insan Kamil Mosque

The Insan Kamil Mosque, located in Indonesia, is a modern Islamic place of worship known for its unique architectural design blending traditional and contemporary elements. Established in the late 20th or early 21st century, it serves as both a spiritual center and a community hub, emphasizing Islamic teachings on human perfection (“Insan Kamil” refers to the “perfect human” in Sufi philosophy). The mosque reflects Indonesia’s rich Islamic heritage while promoting religious and cultural harmony.