Tol Terbanggi Besar-Kayu Agung Closed Tentatively Starting Today, Check the Schedule

JAKARTA - The Terpeka Toll Road, specifically at the Lambu Kibang Toll Gate Segment (KM 202+036) to the Simpang Pematang GT (KM 239+907), will tentatively be closed temporarily on February 9, 2026 from 09.00 WIB until February 11, 2026 at 14.00 WIB.

The closure was carried out in accordance with the conditions and needs in the field for maintenance and defense of the country.

During the closure period, Executive Vice President (EVP) Secretary of PT Hutama Karya (Persero) Mardiansyah said, the company would temporarily close GT Lambu Kibang to serve vehicles heading to Lampung/Bakauheni.

Meanwhile, GT Simpang Pematang is only open to serve vehicles heading towards Palembang.

"Road users are advised to choose other alternative routes during the closure period," said Mardiansyah in a written statement, Monday, February 9.

The notification is preliminary, the company will convey more information regarding the details of the closure plan through official channels.

Hutama Karya apologized for the inconvenience caused and hoped for understanding and cooperation from all road users for the sake of safety and safety.

"For road users who will plan a scheduled trip so that they can adjust this closure plan," he added.

To note, Terpeka is the longest toll road in Indonesia which stretches 189.4 kilometers (km).

The Terpeka toll road which connects Lampung Province and South Sumatra is part of the JTTS network development.

The construction of the Terpeka Toll Road complements the Bakauheuni-Terbanggi Besar Toll Road which has been operating previously.

The longest toll road in Indonesia is divided into two sections, namely Section I Terbanggi Besar-Pematang Panggang with a length of 112 km and Section II Pematang Panggang-Kayu Agung with a length of 77 km.