The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded that the length of roads in Banten reached 1,326.29 kilometers (km) in 2020. The details are as follows: 564.26 km of roads are under the authority of the central government, while another 762.03 km are under the authority of the provincial government.
Pandeglang Regency is recorded as the area with the longest roads in Banten, namely 342.79 km. Specifically, 187.01 km of roads in the regency are under the authority of the central government, while another 155.78 km are under the authority of the provincial government.
Roads totaling 322.98 km are located in Lebak Regency. The details are as follows: 146.59 km of roads are under the central government's authority, and another 176.39 km are under the provincial government's authority.
Furthermore, Serang Regency has roads totaling 286.04 km. 103.33 km of roads in Serang are under the central government's authority, and another 182.71 km are under the provincial government's authority.
For information, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies Herman Willem Daendels built thousands of kilometers of roads from Anyer, Serang to Panarukan, Situbondo in 1808-1811. The aim was to facilitate the mobility of logistics and troops along the island of Java.