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Volume 21 No 3 (2023)
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Toll Road Interconnectivity Management In Regional Development During The Covid-19 Pandemic In Pandeglang District, Banten Province
Taudin Anwar, Entang Adhy Muhtar , Ida Widianingsih , Caroline Paskarina
Abstract
Pandeglang District Government in the implementation of road traffic and
transportation development is directed to improve the implementation of road traffic
and transportation in all modes of transportation in an integrated manner and have
sustainable interconnectivity by taking into account all aspects of people's lives to
realize the goal. In the land transportation sector, the main attention is currently
directed to the problem of inter-city and urban transportation. One of the priorities
for the road and bridge infrastructure development program is to lead to a stable
road, leaving the Cipanas-Warung Banten road segment which is targeted for
completion in 2020 and subsequently a program of crossing structuring and
widening of road sections that do not meet the technical standards of provincial roads
with a minimum width of 7,0 meters pavements will be carried out. At the beginning
of 2020 there were floods and landslides in the Lebak Regency area, as well as the
Covid-19 outbreak that had hit since March 2020, causing the development
performance targets for roads and bridges to be in stable condition and meeting the
technical standards of provincial road widths to be delayed.
Keywords
oll road interconnectivity; regional development policy; covid-19 pandemic
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