Bogor Ring Road

Last updated
BORR
Bogor Outer Ring Road
Route information
Maintained by PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk
PT Jasa Sarana Jabar
Length11 km (6.8 mi)
Existed2009–present
Major junctions
East endSentul Selatan IC
Major intersections Jagorawi Toll Road
West endSalabenda
Location
Country Indonesia
Major cities Bogor
Highway system

Bogor Ring Road, sometimes called BRR or BORR, is a tolled ring road located in the city of Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.

Contents

History

The construction of the first section was finished in 2009 and inaugurated by Minister of Public Works, Djoko Kirmanto on 23 November 2009. [1]

Sections

BRR is divided into 3 sections, it is planned to cross 11 villages in Bogor and 1 village in Bogor Regency.

Section

Segment

Status

ISentul Selatan-KedunghalangOpened
IIKedunghalang-Simpang YasminOpened [2]
IIISimpang Yasmin-Simpang SalabendaPartially opened [3]

Exits

KM

Location

Toll Gate/Interchange

Destination

Notes

00 Bogor Regency Sentul Selatan Interchange Sentul Selatan
Babakan Madang
Eastern terminus
Jagorawi Toll Road
Sentul Barat Toll GateMain entry from/to Sentul Selatan
02 Bogor Tanah Baru ExitTanah BaruWestbound exit only, Eastbound entry only
03Kedunghalang ExitKedunghalang
Cibinong
Jambu Dua
Bogor
05Kedungbadak ExitKedungbadak
06Yasmin ExitSimpang Yasmin
Dramaga
Westbound exit only, Eastbound exit and entry only
08
10Kayu Manis Toll GateSimpang Semplak
Kayu Manis
Westbound exit only, Eastbound entry only

Fee

Group IGroup IIGroup IIIGroup IVGroup V
Rp 5,500Rp 8,000Rp 8,000Rp 11,000Rp 11,000

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References

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