Trans-Sumatra Toll Road
The Trans-Sumatra Toll Road is a major infrastructure project in Indonesia, designed to connect the northern and southern parts of the island of Sumatra. Spanning approximately 2,000 kilometers, it aims to improve transportation efficiency, reduce travel time, and boost economic development in the region.
Construction of the toll road began in 2014, and it is expected to enhance connectivity between key cities such as Medan, Palembang, and Banda Aceh. The project is part of Indonesia's broader initiative to develop its transportation network and support regional growth through better access to goods and services.