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===National routes=== Indonesia has about {{convert|283102|km}} of paved highways and {{convert|213505|km}} of unpaved highways ({{As of|2011}} estimate).<ref name="WorldFactbook">{{cite web|title=Indonesia|work=[[The World Factbook]]|publisher=Central Intelligence Agency|url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/indonesia/|access-date=1 April 2018}}</ref> Four of Indonesia's main highways are classified as parts of [[Asian Highway Network]]: [[AH2]] section in Java and Bali, [[AH25]] and [[AH151]] in Sumatra, [[AH152]] in Java and [[AH150]] section in Kalimantan. Some of them has been numbered, currently only in Java and (partially) Sumatera. National routes of Indonesia pass through the hearts of most main cities, and are designed to connect between city centres. They act as main inter-city route outside the tollways. A national route has to be passable by logistic trucks, while simultaneously handling the common traffic. National routes in Java are numbered, while those outside Java aren't. In some cities, even in crowded districts, national routes often form [[Bypass (road)|bypasses]] or [[ring road]]s (Indonesian: ''jalan lingkar'') around the city to prevent inter-city traffic entering the city center. [[Ministry of Public Works and Housing (Indonesia)|Ministry of Public Works and People's Housing]] is responsible to these networks, except [[DKI Jakarta]] part from [[Jakarta Inner Ring Road]] to [[Jakarta Outer Ring Road]]. A national route can be revised if it serves unable to handle the traffic. It would usually be handled by the province/regional government.{{citation needed|date=October 2020}} Below were lists of some national routes in Indonesia: * '''Sumatra:''' [[Trans-Sumatra Highway]] * '''Java:''' [[North Coast Road (Java)|North Coast]], [[South Coast Road|South Coast]] * '''Kalimantan:''' [[Trans Kalimantan Highway|Trans-Kalimantan Highway]] ([[Trans-Kalimantan Highway Northern Route|Northern]], [[Trans-Kalimantan Highway Central Route|Central]], [[Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route|Southern]]) * '''Sulawesi:''' [[Trans-Sulawesi Highway]] * '''Papua:''' [[Trans-Papua Highway]]
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