Klonengan Flyover Repair Progress in Tegal Reaches 9 Kilometres, Completion Scheduled for March 2027
TEGAL — Repair work on the Klonengan Flyover in Tegal district, Central Java province, is targeted for completion by March 2027, with treatment covering a total stretch of 9 kilometres.
The project forms part of capacity enhancement on the national road network along the main Lebaran exodus route, connecting the northern coast region to southern Central Java.
M Syidik Hidayat, head of the National Road Implementation Unit (Satker) PJN 1 for Central Java province, stated that the work in this area is being carried out near the Dermojaya intersection, known locally as the Klonengan Flyover location.
This information was provided during a presentation at the Northern Coast Java route inspection activity in Tegal, Central Java on Thursday, 12 March 2026.
“Our position is at the Dermojaya intersection, more commonly known as the Klonengan Flyover. This location is extremely critical as it serves as the main traffic flow for exodus travellers from Jakarta heading to southern Central Java,” said Syidik.
He explained that the route serves as the primary link to several cities in southern Central Java, including Cilacap, Purwokerto, Banyumas, Kebumen, Purworejo and Yogyakarta.
In addition to this route, exodus travellers also have alternative routes through Pemalang, Semarang, or toll roads.
Syidik noted that Satker PJN 1 Central Java’s work area covers the stretch from Losari to Semarang, Tegal and Slawi heading southward to Wangon, as well as Wangon to Majenang up to the West Java border.
The total length of national roads under the responsibility of Satker PJN 1 Central Java reaches 462 kilometres.
“The total length of roads under Satker PJN 1’s responsibility is approximately 462 kilometres,” he said.
Specifically, the Tegal–Slawi–Dermojaya–Wangon section has a length of approximately 135.5 kilometres.
Within this section, there are a number of treatment activities, including repairs in the Dermojaya or Klonengan Flyover area.
“For the repair work in the Dermojaya or Klonengan Flyover area, the total length reaches approximately 9 kilometres and is targeted for completion by March 2027,” he said.