Traffic in Tangerang

Tangerang, a bustling city in Indonesia, relies heavily on cars and motorcycles for daily commutes.

With a significant portion of the population using cars, the city faces challenges in managing CO2 emissions and traffic inefficiencies.

Average Commute Times

The average commute involves 1.5 minutes of waiting, 34.5 minutes of driving, and covers a distance of 20.7 km.

  • Car - Car commuters spend about 57.5 minutes driving, with minimal walking, covering 23.5 km.
  • Train - Train commuters wait 15 minutes and spend 30 minutes on the train, with additional walking and bus time, covering 32 km.
Traffic Breakdown
Car
60%
Motorcycle
30%
Train
10%

Traffic Data

The following traffic data has been gathered from 10 user contributions.
Overall average travel
Distance
12.9 miles
Walking
2.6 mins
Waiting
1.5 mins
Driving Car
34.5 mins
Bus / Trolley
0.5 mins
Train
3.0 mins
Total:
51.6 mins
Average when primarily using Car
Distance
14.6 miles
Walking
0.2 mins
Driving Car
57.5 mins
Total:
57.7 mins
Average when primarily using Train
Distance
19.9 miles
Walking
20.0 mins
Waiting
15.0 mins
Bus / Trolley
5.0 mins
Train
30.0 mins
Total:
70.0 mins

More Information

Seasonal Trends

Traffic congestion tends to worsen during the rainy season due to road conditions.

Holiday seasons see a spike in traffic as residents travel to and from the city.

Commuter Pain Points

Long waiting times for public transport are a common issue.

Traffic congestion during peak hours leads to extended commute times.

Best Travel Times

Early mornings before 7 AM are generally less congested.

Late evenings after 8 PM offer smoother traffic conditions.

Event Impacts

Public events and festivals can lead to temporary road closures and increased traffic.

Major shopping sales often result in higher traffic volumes around malls.

Sustainability Efforts

The city is exploring green public transport options to reduce emissions.

Bike-sharing programs are being considered to promote eco-friendly commuting.

Ride-Sharing Impact

Ride-sharing services have helped reduce the number of private cars on the road.

These services offer flexible commuting options, especially during peak hours.

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Indonesia

Traffic Rankings

The Traffic Index for Indonesia combines user-contributed data on commute times, traffic dissatisfaction, CO2 emissions, and traffic system inefficiencies in Indonesia, to provide insights into overall traffic conditions.
Worst to BestUpdated: Oct, 2025