Start 26-30 November 2017
BANDA ACEH - Fly Over Simpang Surabaya which is planned to be inaugurated by President Joko Widodo in December 2017 has been tested. Amatan Serambi, Sunday (26/11) night, the flyover path from Lueng Bata-Ateuk Hero can be passed by two-and four-wheeled vehicles. While the reverse lane is still closed.
Based on banners installed in the area, the trial period of fly over Simpang Surabaya takes five days from 26 to 30 November 2017. On the banner it is also written that the maximum speed of vehicles passing the road is 40 kilometers per hour.
According to sources involved in the fly over project, the road was opened to the public since Sunday (26/11) afternoon. But the operation is still open-close because there is work that has not been completed. "This is just a test of the fly over function. On top (fly over) there is still a painting, "he said, and called the Beurawe Underpass can not be tested.
In my opinion, in the trial it will continue to monitor the fly over, where if there are still shortcomings will soon be completed. It is said, the opening of the trial is a bit late because the road is first sterilized from hazardous materials. "It was rather late because we had to clean up on the road,
we have tried to confirm the Fly Over Simpang Surabaya Commander, Ir T Herman, on Sunday afternoon related to the trial. But both phone calls and short messages (sms) are not responded.
Although a fly over from the Lueng Bata area to Ateuk Pahlawan has been operated, the public must remain vigilant as it passes through it at night, especially during the rainy season like today. Amatan from last night, lighting above the fly over is still minimal because many street lights that have not been turned on.
Muhammad, a resident of Lhongraya who crossed the fly over last night, admitted that the street lamp was precisely on a number of streets from Lueng Bata that had not been burning yet. "The lights on many inclines that have not been on. So many riders do not ride, because they think the fly over is still closed,