Dishub Applies Traffic Diversion at Jalan MT Haryono
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Jakarta Provincial Transportation Agency is detouring traffic at Jalan Letjen MT Haryono on the north side and its surroundings, to allow for the construction of sidewalks and road supplementary buildings, as well as the construction of manholes for utility network infrastructure package 1.
It has been started since July to December 2024
Jakarta Transportation Agency (Dishub) Head, Syafrin Liputo said the work locations were in Tebet Sub-district, South Jakarta, and Jatinegara Sub-district, East Jakarta. Hence, traffic diversion was applied following the work stages to support the work.
"It has been started since July to December 2024," he expressed, Tuesday (8/13).
Traffic Diversion Implemented on Jalan Dewi Sartika while JPO Undergoes ConstructionAccording to him, the location of the Utility Network Infrastructure Manhole Construction work Package 1 is along Jalan Letjen MT Haryono on the north side with a distance between manholes of approximately 50 meters (adjusting to road conditions) accompanied by auxiliary pits between manholes.
"During the work, there will be a narrowing or reduction of traffic lanes in the work area by one lane throughout the work area," he explained.
He added the median concrete barrier of the Transjakarta lane would be shifted during the work on Jalan Letjen MT Haryono on the north side to adjust the road lanes. It aimed to parse congestion caused by construction work.
Here are the temporary locations for the construction of sidewalks and complementary road buildings including:
1. Jalan Letjen MT Haryono (North): Pancoran Intersection - Jalan Otto Iskandardinata
2. Jalan Otto Iskandardinata: Intersection of Jalan Letjen MT Haryono - Pedestrian Bridge(JPO) of Jalan Tanjung Lengkong
3. Jalan Tebet Timur Raya: Jalan Letjen MT Haryono - Intersection of Jalan Tebet Barat Dalam X
4. Jalan Prof Dr Soepomo: Pancoran Intersection - Tebet Sub-district Firefighter
"We hope that road users can adjust to the diversions, obey the traffic signs and instructions from officers, and prioritize road safety," he hoped.