The following toll roads have beautiful views along the road and the road construction design is also very beautiful.
Toll roads are one of the infrastructures that are the development priorities of the Indonesian Government. Because toll roads have an important role in improving the distribution of goods and services to increase economic growth. In addition, the construction of toll roads also aims to facilitate traffic in developing areas.
Often the construction of toll roads is located in hilly or rice fields, so it has an amazing natural landscape. Toll roads that have beautiful views can be a refreshing eye for toll road users.
This Toll Roads have Beautiful Views
1. Bali Mandara Toll Road
The first most beautiful toll road in Indonesia is the Bali Mandara Toll Road. This toll road is a toll road that connects Nusa Dua-Ngurah Rai-Benoa. Built above sea level with a length of 8.12 km. Therefore you can enjoy the view and the sea breeze when crossing this highway. In addition, Bali Mandara Toll Road has a beautiful architectural design as well.
The construction of the Bali Mandara Toll Road aims to cope with increasingly congested traffic and provide significant benefits for the welfare of the people on the island of Bali.
Generally, toll roads are intended for cars. But Bali Mandara Toll Road also provides a path for motorcycle. For the safety of motorcycle users, they will close the lane when the wind speed exceeds the average.
2. Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road
Had a viral shortly after opening, the toll gate in Salatiga which is part of the Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road. The scenery in the area is even claimed to be equivalent to the view of the toll road in Switzerland. At the toll gate of Salatiga presents a view of Mount Merbabu as its background. While along the Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road you can see the view of rice fields, hills, to the mountains in Central Java.
The Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road has a length of 72.64 km. Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road development aims to unravel the congestion that often occurs in the Semarang-Ungaran-Bawen area. With the Semarang-Solo Toll Road, driving distance from Semarang-Surakarta or vice versa becomes faster.
The Semarang-Surakarta Toll Road is also part of the Trans Java Toll Road that connects the western to the eastern part of Java or from Jakarta to Surabaya. Thus the spread of settlements and industrial estates can occur in areas other than Jakarta.
3. Medan-Binjai Toll Road
The third most beautiful toll road in Indonesia is the Medan Binjai Toll Road. Medan-Binjai Toll Road is part of the Trans Sumatera Road with a length of 16.72 km. The construction of the Trans Sumatera Road has a positive impact on the economies of Sumatera and Java. With the Trans Sumatera Road making logistics movement faster and easier. In addition, the development of an area will be easier and faster if access to the area is also easy.
The 3 toll road mentioned above use cast iron deck drain
Besides having a beautiful view, the other similarity of the 3 toll roads is that they use cast iron deck drain.
Cast iron deck drains are used in drainage systems on toll roads. The drainage system on this toll road had an important role to accelerate the flow of rainwater on the toll road surface into the drainage channel so that it does not cause waterlogging on the toll road.
Waterlogging can cause losses for contractors and toll road users. For the contractor, waterlogging can damage the structure of the road which results in holes and the road becomes quickly damages. So that resulting in repair costs. As for toll road users, waterlogging can cause congestion because the vehicles will reduce speed when passing through a puddle.
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