Indonesian National Route 3 Explained

Country:IDN
Type:National Highway
Route:3
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A:Cilegon
Junction:Indonesian National Route 1
Indonesian National Route 2
Indonesian National Route 4
Indonesian National Route 5
Indonesian National Route 6
Indonesian National Route 8
Indonesian National Route 10
Indonesian National Route 11
Indonesian National Route 14
Indonesian National Route 15
Indonesian National Route 18
Indonesian National Route 19
Indonesian National Route 22
Indonesian National Route 23
Indonesian National Route 25
Terminus B:Ketapang
Previous Type:National Highway
Previous Route:2
Next Type:National Highway
Next Route:4

Indonesian National Route 3 is the major road in Java Island, Indonesia. It passes through five provinces, namely Banten, West Java, Central Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java. In parts it runs close to the south coast of Java. It connects Cilegon and Ketapang.[1]

Route

CilegonAnyer – Carita – Labuan – Simpang Labuan - Cibaliung – Muara Binuangeun – Bayah – Cibareno – Cisolok – Pelabuhan Ratu – Bagbagan – Cikembang – Cibadak - Cisaat - Sukabumi – Gekbrong - Cianjur – Citarum - Rajamandala - Padalarang – Bandung – Cileunyi – Nagreg – Limbangan - Malangbong – Rajapolah – Ancol – Ciawi – CiamisMajenang – Karangpucung - Wangon – Rawalo - Sampang - Buntu – Kebumen – Prembun - Kutoarjo - Purworejo – Karangnongko - Temon - Wates – Milir - Sentolo - Yogyakarta – Piyungan - Gading - Wonosari – Semanu – Ponjong – Pracimantoro – Donorojo – Punung – Pringkuku – Pacitan – Panggul – Dongko - Trenggalek – Tulungagung – Blitar – Wlingi – Kepanjen – Gondanglegi – Dampit - Lumajang – Wonorejo – Tanggul - Rambipuji – Jember – Mayang - Garahan - Genteng - Gambor - Rogojampi - Banyuwangi – Ketapang

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Keputusan Dirjen - Keputusan Dirjen No. SK.930/AJ.401/DRJD/2007 . 2013-05-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130927012825/http://www.hubdat.web.id/keputusan-dirjen/tahun-2007/561-keputusan-dirjen-no-sk-930aj . 2013-09-27 . id.