Indonesian National Route 4

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Nasional 4
Major junctions
North end Cikampek
Major intersections Indonesian National Route 1
Indonesian National Route 3
South end Padalarang
Location
Country Indonesia
Highway system
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Indonesian National Route 4 is a road stretching from Cikampek to Padalarang. It was more frequently used before the Cipularang Toll Road was built. It connects Cikampek and Padalarang. [1] [2]

Route

Cikampek - Cikopo - Sadang - Purwakarta - Plered - Cikalongwetan - Padalarang

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References

  1. "Keputusan Dirjen - Keputusan Dirjen No. SK.930/AJ.401/DRJD/2007" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-05-18.
  2. (in Indonesian)Road and Transport map of Java for 2010 Eid Mubarak Going-Home Event by POLRI, Department of Transportation, Department of National Projects, and JASAMARGA