Gunungkidul Regency Had the Longest Roads in Yogyakarta Special Region in 2020
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The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reports that the length of roads in Yogyakarta reached 3,329.89 kilometers (km) in 2020. Gunungkidul Regency is recorded as the region with the longest roads in Yogyakarta, reaching 1,136.66 km.
The second longest roads in Yogyakarta are located in Sleman Regency at 699.5 km and Kulon Progo Regency at 636.03 km.
Of the total road length of 3,329.89 km in Yogyakarta, 2,959.6 km are paved, 353.19 km are unpaved, and 17.1 km are still earth roads. According to their condition, most of the roads in Yogyakarta are in good condition (1,335.41 km). Roads in fair condition total 1,077.81 km, and roads in poor condition total 452.67 km. Meanwhile, severely damaged roads total 464 km.
Gunungkidul Regency has the longest stretch of damaged roads in Yogyakarta, reaching 147.97 km, and severely damaged roads totaling 299.5 km. The lengths of damaged and severely damaged roads in Kulon Progo Regency are 102.38 km and 88.81 km, respectively.
The longest stretches of roads in good condition are located in Sleman Regency, reaching 460.3 km, and roads in fair condition total 155.85 km. Meanwhile, the lengths of roads in good and fair condition in Kulon Progo Regency are 297.31 km and 147.52 km, respectively.
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