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Pejagan–Pemalang toll road
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Pejagan–Pemalang Toll Road is a controlled-access toll road stretching 57.5 kilometres (35.7 mi) that links Pejagan, Brebes, to Pemalang, Central Java, in Indonesia. This toll road is a continuation of the Kanci-Pejagan Toll Road and part of Trans-Java Toll Road. The toll road was fully opened on November 9, 2018 by 7th President of Indonesia Joko Widodo.[1]
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Sections
The toll road project started with groundbreaking by Public Works Minister Djoko Kirmanto on July 23, 2014. Its section I and section II was inaugurated by 7th President of Indonesia Joko Widodo on June 16, 2016.[2] Section III (East Brebes–Tegal) and IV (Tegal–Pemalang) of the toll road were targeted to be completed by March 2018.[3] The toll is divided into four sections:
- Section I (Pejagan–West Brebes), 14.20 kilometres (8.82 mi) long, operating June 13, 2016
- Section II (West Brebes–East Brebes) 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) long, operating June 13, 2016
- Section III (East Brebes–East Tegal), 10.40 kilometres (6.46 mi) long
- Section IV (East Tegal–Pemalang), 26.90 kilometres (16.71 mi) long
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Note: The number on the exits is based on the distance from the western terminus of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, while the distance numbers are based on the distance from the western terminus of this toll road only
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See also
- Brebes Exit, a toll exit within the toll road known for its 2016 deadly incident.[4]
- Banjaratma Heritage Rest Area
References
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