Real-Time Traffic Monitoring Across Indonesia's Most Populous Province
Track live traffic conditions across West Java with 2,000+ real-time street cameras covering Bandung, Bekasi, Bogor, Depok, and every major toll road. Monitor the Cipularang expressway, Jakarta-Bandung corridor, and Puncak Pass 24/7.
VIEW JAWA BARAT CAMERAS →Strategic Coverage Across Indonesia's Economic Core
Greater Jakarta Satellite Cities
Access 850+ cameras across Bekasi, Bogor, Depok, and Tangerang — the Jabodetabek mega-region. Monitor commuter flows on toll roads, arterial highways, and urban intersections serving over 30 million daily vehicle movements.
Bandung Metropolitan Area
Follow 600+ cameras throughout West Java's capital and surrounding industrial zones. Track traffic on the Pasteur toll gate, Cileunyi interchange, and downtown Bandung corridors serving 2.5 million residents.
Trans-Java Toll Network
Monitor 450+ cameras along the Cipularang (Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang) expressway and other Trans-Java sections. Critical visibility for the main Jakarta-Bandung-Cirebon freight corridor.
Mountain Corridors and Resort Areas
Track 100+ cameras along the Puncak Pass and highland routes connecting Jakarta to mountain resorts. Essential monitoring during weekends, holidays, and mudik exodus periods.
How TrafficVision Helps Navigate Jawa Barat Traffic
West Java's dense highway network and massive commuter flows demand real-time monitoring. TrafficVision aggregates feeds from toll operators, local transportation agencies, and municipal systems into one searchable platform.
Filter cameras by city to focus on your daily route through Bekasi or Bogor. Build custom routes from Jakarta to Bandung to see every camera along your commute. Bookmark key interchanges like Ciawi or Cileunyi for instant access during peak hours.
Switch between the interactive map for geographic exploration and grid view for rapid condition scanning. All 2,000+ cameras load instantly with no account required — free access on desktop and mobile.
Interactive Map Clustering
Zoom from province overview to neighborhood detail — explore cameras visually across Greater Bandung or pinpoint specific toll gates along the Cipularang corridor
Route Builder for Commutes
Plan your Jakarta-Bandung drive and see every camera along the route — perfect for daily freight runs or weekend getaways to Puncak
Favorite Camera Bookmarking
Save frequently-checked toll gates and intersections for one-click access — syncs across devices when logged in
Mobile-Optimized Interface
Monitor traffic from any device — check Cipularang conditions before departure or track mudik flows during Lebaran
Advanced Search Filters
Find cameras by toll road, city, or district — filter by feed type (video vs image) or source operator
Understanding Jawa Barat's Traffic Landscape
The Jabodetabek Mega-Region
West Java hosts three critical satellite cities in the Jabodetabek mega-region: Bekasi, Bogor, and Depok. Together with Jakarta, this urban agglomeration generates staggering daily mobility. According to BPS-Statistics Indonesia, the Jabodetabek Commuter Line served over 30 million passengers in January 2026 alone, with peak density between 6:00-9:00 AM and 4:00-7:00 PM WIB.
Road traffic mirrors this intensity. Toll roads connecting Jakarta to Bekasi, Bogor, and Tangerang carry hundreds of thousands of vehicles daily. Live cameras at major toll gates show real-time congestion patterns — bottlenecks form predictably during morning and evening commutes as workers travel between Jakarta's employment centers and West Java's residential zones.
Use the route builder to map your specific Jakarta-Bekasi or Jakarta-Bogor commute. You'll see every camera along the route, allowing you to check conditions at known bottlenecks before departure.
Plan Your Jabodetabek Commute Route
Build a custom route from your Bekasi neighborhood to Jakarta's business district. TrafficVision shows every camera along your drive — bookmark key toll gates and interchanges for daily monitoring.
BUILD ROUTE →The Cipularang Toll Road
The Cipularang expressway (Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang) forms the spine of West Java's highway network, connecting Jakarta to Bandung through mountainous terrain. This vital corridor sees continuous growth in vehicle volumes according to operator PT Jasa Marga, with noticeable increases during holiday periods.
The route is known for both efficiency and hazards. Research has identified crash-prone segments between Km 91 and Km 104 where mountainous topography creates challenging driving conditions. Real-time cameras at these critical sections help drivers assess weather, visibility, and traffic density before entering high-risk zones.
During mudik — the massive Eid homecoming exodus — the Cipularang becomes a focal point of national traffic. In the 2025 Lebaran period, toll gates in Jawa Barat recorded a 9.14% increase in traffic volume compared to 2024, with 279,079 vehicles passing through the Ciawi gate toward Puncak during the week before the holiday.
Browse cameras along the Cipularang in grid view to quickly scan conditions across multiple checkpoints. Save favorites at Km 91, Km 104, and major interchanges to monitor high-risk sections before long-distance trips.
Bandung Metropolitan Traffic
As West Java's capital and second-largest Indonesian city, Bandung generates complex urban traffic patterns. The metropolitan area serves as an industrial, educational, and tourist hub, creating diverse peak-hour dynamics.
Key toll gates like Pasteur and Cileunyi act as bottlenecks during commute hours and weekend getaways. During the 2025 Lebaran period, 561,453 vehicles passed through these gates — an 8.07% increase from 2024.
Street cameras throughout Bandung's urban core provide visibility into downtown congestion, university district traffic, and industrial zone movements. Filter cameras by "Bandung" to focus exclusively on the metropolitan area, or zoom into specific neighborhoods on the interactive map.
Seasonal and Weather Impacts on West Java Driving
The Mudik Phenomenon
Mudik — the Eid al-Fitr homecoming migration — transforms West Java's highways into some of Indonesia's most congested corridors. Jawa Barat is the third-most popular mudik destination with 22.1 million travelers according to the Transportation Ministry, trailing only Central and East Java.
Peak travel occurs approximately three days before Eid (H-3), with highways reaching capacity as Jakarta residents return to West Java hometowns. The Cipularang, Puncak Pass routes, and all eastern Trans-Java sections experience sustained congestion for a week before and after the holiday.
Real-time cameras become essential during mudik. Monitor toll gates, rest areas, and mountain passes to identify alternative routes or optimal departure times. The route builder helps plan mudik journeys by showing camera coverage across your entire path — from Jakarta through West Java to onward destinations.
Monitor Mudik Traffic in Real Time
Track live conditions across West Java's toll network during peak travel periods. View cameras at Ciawi, Cileunyi, Pasteur toll gates and along the Cipularang expressway — plan departures around congestion patterns.
VIEW TOLL CAMERAS →Tropical Weather and Mountain Driving
West Java's geography creates challenging weather conditions. The Puncak Pass and Cipularang mountain sections experience heavy rainfall during monsoon months, reducing visibility and creating slippery conditions on steep grades.
Cameras at high-elevation segments show real-time weather — check for fog, rain intensity, or clear conditions before ascending to Puncak resort areas. This visibility is particularly valuable for weekend tourist traffic and freight drivers navigating mountain corridors in adverse weather.
Urban areas like Bandung and the Jabodetabek cities face flash flooding during intense downpours. Street cameras reveal standing water at known trouble spots, helping drivers avoid flooded underpasses and low-lying arterials.
Industrial Corridors and Freight Routes
West Java's industrial zones in Karawang, Cikarang, and eastern Bekasi generate heavy truck traffic along the northern corridor. Manufacturing facilities serving Jakarta's supply chains create peak freight movements during overnight and early morning hours.
Cameras along these routes provide visibility into truck congestion at key intersections and toll gates. Logistics operators monitoring multiple shipments can grid-view cameras across industrial zones to identify delays before vehicles encounter bottlenecks.
The Cipali toll road (Cikampek-Palimanan) extends Trans-Java connectivity eastward from West Java, forming a critical freight artery. Cameras at the Cikampek interchange and eastward sections track truck flows between Jakarta, West Java industry, and onward destinations in Central Java.
How to Use TrafficVision for West Java Monitoring
For Daily Commuters
If you drive daily from Bekasi to Jakarta or Bogor to Jakarta, build a route that mirrors your commute. TrafficVision will display every camera along your path. Save favorites at:
- Your primary toll gate (e.g., Bekasi Barat)
- The Jakarta border crossing
- Known bottleneck intersections
- Alternative route checkpoints
Check favorites each morning before departure. If cameras show congestion at your primary toll gate, review alternative routes via the map view.
Set Up Your Daily Commute Monitoring
Build your Jabodetabek commute route in 60 seconds. See cameras at every toll gate, intersection, and bottleneck — bookmark key checkpoints for instant morning access.
BUILD COMMUTE ROUTE →For Long-Distance Travelers
Planning a Jakarta-Bandung trip or mudik journey through West Java? Use the route builder to map your entire drive. You'll see:
- Cipularang mountain section cameras for weather/visibility
- Rest area approach cameras to identify crowding
- Major interchange cameras (Ciawi, Cileunyi, Pasteur)
- Alternative route options if main corridors are congested
Save the route to revisit before each trip. During mudik season, check cameras the night before and morning of departure to select optimal travel times.
For Freight and Logistics Operations
Logistics operators managing West Java deliveries can filter cameras by city or corridor to monitor multiple routes simultaneously:
- Use grid view to scan 20-30 cameras at once across Karawing-Cikarang industrial zones
- Filter by "toll" to focus on expressway conditions
- Set favorites at key decision points where alternate routes diverge
- Check mountain section cameras before routing trucks through Cipularang grades
TrafficVision works on desktop and mobile, so dispatchers in central offices and drivers in the field access the same real-time feeds.
How many traffic cameras cover Jawa Barat?
TrafficVision aggregates 2,000+ live traffic cameras across West Java, including feeds from toll operators like Jasa Marga covering the Cipularang expressway, municipal systems in Bandung and Jabodetabek cities (Bekasi, Bogor, Depok), and regional transportation agencies. All cameras are free with no account required.
Can I monitor the Cipularang toll road in real time?
Yes. TrafficVision includes 450+ cameras along the Cipularang (Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang) expressway and connecting Trans-Java sections. You'll find cameras at major toll gates (Ciawi, Cileunyi, Pasteur), mountain segments including the identified crash-prone zones between Km 91-104, and key interchanges throughout the corridor.
Does TrafficVision show cameras in Bekasi, Bogor, and Depok?
Yes. The platform covers all three major Jabodetabek satellite cities in West Java with 850+ cameras. Filter by city name to focus on your specific area, or use the interactive map to explore cameras visually. You'll see toll roads, arterial highways, and urban intersections throughout the metro region.
How can I monitor mudik traffic during Lebaran?
Use TrafficVision's route builder to plan your mudik journey. Map your entire route from Jakarta through West Java — the platform will display every camera along your path. During the week before Eid (H-10 to H-3 when traffic peaks), check cameras at Ciawi toll gate (which handles 279,000+ vehicles during peak Lebaran periods), Cileunyi and Pasteur gates (561,453 vehicles combined), and Cipularang mountain sections to identify optimal departure times.
Are cameras available for Puncak Pass and mountain routes?
Yes. TrafficVision includes 100+ cameras along the Puncak Pass and highland corridors connecting Jakarta to West Java mountain resorts. These cameras show real-time weather conditions, visibility, and traffic density — essential for weekend getaway planning and monsoon season driving safety.
Start Monitoring West Java Traffic Now
Access 2,000+ live cameras across Jawa Barat — from Bandung city streets to Cipularang mountain passes. Filter by location, build custom commute routes, and save favorite toll gates. Free on any device.
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