The Prof. Dr. Ir. Soedijatmo Toll Road, also commonly spelled as Prof. Dr. Ir. Sedyatmo Toll Road, is a toll road in Northern Jakarta that connects the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport with the city of Jakarta in Indonesia. Completed in 1985 and operated by Jasa Marga, the toll road is named after Soedijatmo [id], an Indonesian civil engineer.[1]
Entry from Jakarta Inner Ring Road East Tanjung Priok Ancol Kemayoran Gedong Panjang Jembatan Tiga South Angke 1 Angke 2 Jelambar 1 Jelambar 2 Tanjung Duren Tomang Slipi 2 Slipi 1 Pejompongan Senayan
Exit to Jakarta Inner Ring Road East Jembatan Tiga 1 Jembatan Tiga 2 Gedong Panjang 1 Gedong Panjang 2 Ancol Barat Kemayoran Ancol Timur Tanjung Priok 2 South Angke Jelambar Tanjung Duren Tomang Slipi Pejompongan Senayan
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Entry from Pluit Exit to Kapuk Muara
Exit to Pluit Entry from Pluit 2
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Kapuk Toll Plaza Pay Toll E-toll Only Opened Toll System
In 2008, nearly 1,000 flights were delayed or diverted and 259 were cancelled after heavy rainfall flooded a three-kilometer stretch of the toll road. In 2012, the Jakarta governor guaranteed that the toll road will not be flooded again due to the operation of three screw pumps with a total capacity of draining 12 cubic meters of water per second which cover water drainage canals across a total area of 385 hectares.[2]