YOGYAKARTA - The government has recently been aggressively working on several toll roads. Starting from the Trans Java Toll Road to the Trans Sumatra (JTTS) Toll Road. Curious which is the oldest toll road in Indonesia?

Citing the website of the Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT), Tuesday (5/9/2023) until now there are 71 Toll Roads in Indonesia with a total length of 2.760 km that have been operating. On the other hand, the construction of toll roads during the administration of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) is known to reach 1.762 kilometers from the time he served as President of the Republic of Indonesia in 2014. Moreover, there are 750 kilometers of toll roads targeted to be completed in 2024.

In the midst of the massive construction of the toll road, there are 3 toll roads that have been named the oldest. One of them is the Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi (Jagorawi) Toll Road which has been operating since 1978.

Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi Toll Road

The Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi (Jagorawi) Toll Road has a total length of 59 kilometers. This toll road operates in 1978 and is still operating today.

Moreover, PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk.(JSMR) noted that the total volume of Jagorawi's average daily traffic (LHR) during Semester I/2023 was recorded at 408.000 vehicles per day.

To note, the Jagorawi Toll Road has been connected with many Toll Roads, such as the Inner City Toll Road, the Jakarta Outer Ring Road Toll Road, the Cimanggis-Cibitung Toll Road, the Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road, the Ciawi- Sukabumi Toll Road.

Semarang ABC Toll Road

In the second position of the oldest toll road is inhabited by the Semarang ABC Toll Road which has been operating since 1983. This toll road has a total length of 24.75 km, this toll road consists of 3 Sections, namely Section A(Manyaran), Section B(Srondol) and Section C(Kaligawe). The third meeting is located at Simpang Susun(SD) Jangli and almost all areas of Semarang can be accessed through this toll road. Where, this Toll Road is part of the Trans Java Toll Road which is directly connected to the Semarang-Solo Toll Road at the southern end and the Semarang-Tang Toll Road at the western end.

Jakarta- Tangerang Toll Road

The Jakarta-Tangerang toll road is the third oldest toll road in Indonesia, which has been operating since 1984. Currently, the Jakarta-Tangerang toll road is a liaison for several other toll roads in Jakarta and Banten, a kind of Tangerang- Merak toll road, the Jakarta city inner toll road, the Jakarta 1 outer ring toll road, and the Jakarta 2 outer ring toll road.

Currently, the Toll Road has been operating for 2.760 Kilometers with 71 operating toll roads managed by 59 Toll Road Business Entities (BUJT).

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