Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road

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The Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road, also known as Ulujami–Serpong Toll Road, is a toll road connecting South Jakarta and South Tangerang (mainly BSD City and Bintaro Jaya) in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Operated by Jasa Marga and Nusantara Infrastructure, this toll road is connected to the Jakarta Outer Ring Road in Ulujami and Petukangan areas.

Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road
Jalan Tol Jakarta–Serpong
Ulujami–Serpong Toll Road
Map
Jakarta-Serpong Toll Road Northeastbound KM 7+650 (20230309).jpg
Northeastbound Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road heading to Ulujami, South Jakarta in 2023
Route information
Maintained by
  • Ulujami–Pondok Aren: Jasa Marga
  • Pondok Aren–Serpong: Nusantara Infrastructure
Length12.5 km (7.8 mi)
Existed1999–present
Major junctions
Northeast endUlujami
Major intersections
Southwest endSerpong
Location
CountryIndonesia
Provinces
Major cities
Highway system

2022 Flood

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The toll road was flooded due to heavy rain over South Tangerang on 4 October 2022, leading to this toll road inaccessible for traffic. It is argued that the flood happened due to lack of water storage and the narrowing of Cibenda River. The Ministry of Public Works along with PT Bumi Serpong Damai as the operator of this toll road built a retention pond to overcome the flooding, then raised the road height until 2 meters on KM 7 and cleaned river sediments in the cross-drain area.[1]

Exits

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ProvinceLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
DKI JakartaPesanggrahan, South Jakarta00.00Ulujami InterchangeEastern terminus
BantenPondok Aren, South Tangerang3.22.03Bintaro Toll GateBintaro ViaductEastbound exit & Westbound entry only
53.1Pondok Ranji Toll Gate
53.15Pondok Ranji Ramp
6.44.06Pondok Aren Toll Gate
Ciputat, South Tangerang8.45.28Serpong Interchange
Serpong, South Tangerang10.66.610Pamulang RampWestbound exit & Eastbound entry only
127.512BSD InterchangeWestbound exit & Eastbound entry only. Western terminus
127.5  Serpong–Balaraja Toll Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bahfein, Suhaiela (6 October 2022). Ruhulessin, Masya Famely (ed.). "Ternyata, Ini Biang Kerok yang Bikin Tol BSD Banjir" [It turns out, this is the culprit that caused the BSD toll road flood]. Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Kompas.com. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
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