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North Maluku Province has the lowest average number of motor vehicles per kilometer in Indonesia, with only 11 vehicles per kilometer.
Besides North Maluku, six other Indonesian provinces have a very low vehicle-to-road length ratio, less than 100 vehicles per kilometer. These provinces are Papua, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, Gorontalo, West Sumatra, and Central Kalimantan. According to the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing, these seven provinces have the lowest vehicle density ratio in Indonesia.
Eastern Indonesia dominates the regions with the lowest vehicle density ratios. The government continues to strive for infrastructure improvements in these areas to support national economic growth.
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