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The Indonesian government will operationalize five new toll roads with a total length of 142.587 kilometers during the Christmas 2025 and New Year 2026 holiday period. This measure aims to anticipate traffic congestion and improve travel efficiency. The decision was announced by Deputy Minister of Public Works, Diana Kusumastuti, during a meeting with DPR RI Commission V.
The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Public Works, has announced plans to operationalize five new toll roads during the Christmas 2025 and New Year 2026 holiday period. Deputy Minister Diana Kusumastuti revealed that these additional toll roads will have a combined length of 142.587 kilometers.
This strategic decision aims to mitigate potential traffic congestion that typically occurs during major holidays in Indonesia. By expanding the operational toll road network, the government seeks to improve travel efficiency and enhance overall transportation infrastructure.
The announcement was made during a meeting between Deputy Minister Kusumastuti and DPR RI Commission V. The decision reflects the government's proactive approach to managing infrastructure during peak travel periods and demonstrates ongoing efforts to improve the country's transportation network.
Operationalization of New Toll Roads
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