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Pandaan–Malang Toll Road

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Pandaan–Malang Toll Road
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Pandaan–Malang Toll Road is a controlled-access toll road in East Java, Indonesia. This 38.48-kilometre (23.91 mi) highway connects Malang city with Pandaan of Pasuruan Regency.[1] The toll road will reduce traffic movement of arterial roads and national roads, which facilitates industrial transportation to Malang and Batu city. The toll road reduced the travel time of Pandaan-Pasuruan-Malang to less than an hour.[2][3]

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History

This toll road has built in 2016. In March 2017, land acquisition for this toll road is only 67%. Construction was hampered by the discovery of a historical site dating back to the Singhasari Kingdom in March 2019 in section 5 of the 37th kilometer, Dusun Sekaran, Sekarpuro Village, Pakis District, Malang Regency, so the toll road was shifted eight meters to the banks of the Amprong River. The 30.62-kilometer sections I, II, and III connecting Pandaan and Singosari were inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on 13 May 2019. The 4.75-kilometer Section IV connecting Singosari and Pakis has been in operation since November 1, 2019. Meanwhile, the 3.11-kilometer section V between Pakis and Madyopuro began operating on April 7, 2020.

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Sections

Pandaan-Malang toll road is divided into five sections,[4]

  • Section I: Pandaan-Purwodadi is 15.47 km
  • Section II: Purwodadi-Lawang 8.05 km
  • Section III: Lawang-Singosari 7.10 km
  • Section IV: Singosari-Pakis 4.75 km
  • Section V: Pakis-Malang 3.11 km

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