JAKARTA - The Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT) of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) noted that 73 toll roads have been operating in Indonesia until the January 2024 period.

Citing the official BPJT website, the total toll roads operating throughout Indonesia have penetrated 2,816 kilometers (km) spread across a number of areas, such as Java, Bali, Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.

"From 1978 to mid-January 2024, the total length of toll roads in Indonesia has reached 2,816 km," said BPJT management statement on its official website, quoted Wednesday, January 17.

For details, Java is still the most connected island with a total length of 1,782.47 km toll roads. Then, followed by Sumatra Island with a total length of 865.43 km.

Then, Kalimantan Island is recorded to have 97.27 km, Sulawesi Island 61.64 km and Bali Island reaching 10.07 km of toll roads that have been operating.

"All of the toll roads that have been operating in Indonesia are managed by 59 Toll Road Business Entities (BUJT) on 73 toll roads, in which there are 132 Rest Areas and Services (TIP)," the statement added.

Meanwhile, throughout 2023, the total addition of toll roads will operate up to 16 segments with a total length of 217.77 km.

Here are the details of 16 new toll roads operating throughout 2023:

1. Sayung-Demak along 16.01 km;

2. Jakasampurna-Marga Jaya along 4.88 km;

3. Kukusan-Krukuut along 3.5 km;

4. Blang Bintang-Baitusalam along 12.71 km;

5. Taruma Jaya-Cilincing for 7.28 km;

6. Jatikarya-Cikeas along 3.78 km;

7. Probolinggo Timur-Gending along 9.08 km;

8. Sp. Indralaya-Prabumulih along 63.5 km;

9. Cimalaka-Dawuan along 29.16 km;

10. Cigombong-Cibadak with a length of 11.05 km;

11. Stabat-Kuala Bingai along 7.55 km;

12. Krukut-Cinere (Limo) along 2.18 km;

13. Indrapura-Limapuluh along 15.15 km;

14. Pamulang-Cinere along 3.63 km;

15. High Cliff-Indrapura along 22.85 km; and

16. Indrapura-SS Indrapura for 5.45 km.


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