TRANSPORT IN INDONESIA: RECENT DEVELOPMENT TRENDS

S. Chesnokova
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Indonesia’s transport system was formed largely based on the economic resource base of the archipelago, which consists of more than 17,800 Islands, on which the country is located. The Indonesian Central government’s spending on transport has increased significantly in recent years. This allowed the country to expand its transport network and improve access to remote areas of the archipelago. Maritime navigation provides a link between different parts of the country. On some Islands, where there are no good roads, the main transport connection is via large rivers. The most important direction of the country’s transport policy is the development of high-speed cargo and passenger sea connections with the most remote and inaccessible regions of the country, primarily with the Eastern part of Indonesia. A variety of vehicles are used on the roads of Indonesia. Bus routes are laid in all areas that have access to the road network. Since 2004, the TransJakarta rapid bus system has been operating in the country. Most of Indonesia’s Railways are located in Java and are used for both passenger and freight transport. In March 2019, the Jakarta metro started operating. Indonesia’s air transport is the most important means of communication between thousands of Islands throughout the archipelago and other countries. Many residents of the country have switched from land and sea transport to faster and more comfortable air transportation. Indonesia, like other countries, was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Further development of transport depends on how quickly the country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and how effectively the authorities deal with its consequences.
印度尼西亚的交通:最近的发展趋势
印度尼西亚的运输系统主要是基于群岛的经济资源基础而形成的,该群岛由该国所在的17,800多个岛屿组成。近年来,印尼中央政府在交通方面的支出大幅增加。这使得该国能够扩大其交通网络,并改善通往群岛偏远地区的通道。海上航行为这个国家的不同地区提供了联系。在一些没有良好道路的岛屿上,主要的交通连接是通过大河。该国运输政策的最重要方向是发展与该国最偏远和难以到达的地区,主要是与印度尼西亚东部的高速货运和客运海上联系。印度尼西亚的道路上行驶着各种各样的车辆。公共汽车线路铺设在所有可进入公路网的地区。自2004年以来,雅加达快速公交系统一直在该国运营。印度尼西亚的大多数铁路都位于爪哇,用于客运和货运。2019年3月,雅加达地铁开始运营。印度尼西亚的航空运输是整个群岛数千个岛屿与其他国家之间最重要的通信手段。这个国家的许多居民已经从陆运和海运转向了更快、更舒适的航空运输。与其他国家一样,印度尼西亚在2020年受到COVID-19大流行的严重影响。交通运输的进一步发展取决于该国从COVID-19大流行中恢复的速度以及当局如何有效地处理其后果。
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