Panpinangan Ring Road

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Panpinangan Ring Road
Route information
Maintained by State Motorway Corporation of the Republic of Uskad
Length16.14 km (10.03 mi)
Existed1997–present
Major junctions
FromUskadM1RouteMarker.png Setenasari-Panpinangan
ToUskadM1RouteMarker.png Panpinangan-Beladaut
Highway system
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The Panpinangan Ring Road is a tolled controlled-access ring road circling the capital of Uskad, Panpinangan. It mainly serves as a boundary between Uskad's city centre and its suburbs.

It was constructed in 1996 in as part of projects to alleviate the burden of traffic in Panpinangan's city centre, together with the Panpinangan Metro. It was opened by then President Yohanes Kasim, and is the first ring road in Uskad. Due to unique hard planning restrictions in the Special Capital Territory, it does not have a median in the middle. While this usually only grants the ring road provincial road status, it was instead granted motorway status due to "extraordinary circumstances".