The Longest Bridge in Indonesia Long traffic jams every day on the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road in the last two years, immediately unraveled towards the end of the year. Today, I inaugurated the Jakarta-Cikampek or Japek II elevated toll road, which was built in 2017.
This is the elevated toll road as well as the longest bridge in Indonesia. Stretching along 36.4 kilometers, all of them are in the form of elevated construction supported by 9,000 piles right in some sections of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, from Cikunir to West Karawang.
The elevated toll road was built to separate the density of vehicles in the Jakarta-Bekasi-Cikarang travel lane with long-distance travel lanes such as Cirebon, Bandung, Semarang and Surabaya.
I appreciate the great work of this toll road construction. I know the process is so complicated: building an elevated toll road on a toll road that remains open and packed with 200,000 vehicles every day. On its side there is also the construction of the Jabodebek LRT, and nearby there is the construction of the Jakarta Bandung Fast Train line.
Alhamdulillah, everything went smoothly. In the near future, Japek II can be passed by vehicles, especially during the 2019 Christmas celebrations and 2020 New Year holidays.
The Wise Words of the Former Indonesian Presidents:
"Let us not forget for our purposes, that leaders come from the people, and are not above the people."
–Ir. Soekarno, First President of the Republic of Indonesia-

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