
The need for passenger travel is increasingly complex and the transfer of transportation modes has not been properly facilitated or fully integrated, she noted. "This growth encourages the development of various types of public transportation services in Greater Jakarta area, such as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), urban trains such as KRL (commuter line), LRT (light rail transit), MRT (mass rapid transist), taxis, online transportation, and so on," she elaborated. The need for community movement has reached 88 million people every day while the total population of Jabodetabek is 33.83 million people, she highlighted. Related news: Governor Baswedan opens forum on Jakarta's public transport system The majority of activities and the economy are still concentrated in Jakarta, and a large number of people are choosing to live in Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi, resulting in an increasing number of commuter trips, she added.

Pramesti, said that the population growth rate in Jabodetabek is estimated to be around 2.32–2.64 percent per year from 2020 to 2030. Meanwhile, head of the Greater Jakarta Transportation Management Agency (BPTJ), Polana B. "With the convenience of public transportation services, public dependence and trust in public transportation will increase, which, in turn, can increase the number (share) of users," Sumadi said. It must be facilitated by providing excellent transportation services, he added. He said that with a relatively massive population, which is mostly made up of the productive age group, the need for mobility is high. Jakarta and its satellite cities (Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi) contribute to economic growth in Indonesia, the minister noted. The government continues to push for various innovations and efforts to integrate cross-mode, to create seamless and sustainable mobility for the community," he said in a statement received here on Monday. “We, together with stakeholders, continue to strive to provide reliable urban transportation services in Jabodetabek. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Good synergy and coordination between stakeholders are key to realizing integrated and sustainable transportation in the Greater Jakarta area (Jabodetabek), Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi has said.
