Jakarta has a variety of public transportation facilities regularly used by thousands to millions of people daily.
According to a report by the Jakarta Provincial Government's Environmental Agency, the Transjakarta Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and other public buses transport approximately 1 million passengers per day. There are at least 179 routes and 1,869 bus units serving passengers in the capital.
Meanwhile, Mikrotrans, a city transport service using minibuses, is estimated to serve 234,000 passengers per day with 2,022 units and 72 routes.
The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), currently operating in the city center, is estimated to serve 123,491 passengers per day. There are at least 16 units, each with six carriages, serving a 16-kilometer (km) route.
The Light Rail Transit (LRT), operating in East and North Jakarta, is estimated to serve 4,462 passengers per day. There are at least 8 units serving a 5.8 km route.
The Jakarta Provincial Government stated that it is striving to improve transportation services in the capital, including by integrating various modes of transport such as trains and the MRT. One example of this integration is located in Dukuh Atas, Tanah Abang District, Central Jakarta.