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Road signs in the Philippines are regulated and standardized by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most of the signs reflect minor influences from American and Australian signs but keep a design closer to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals , to which the Philippines is an original signatory.
The Philippine highway network is a network of national roads owned and maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and organized into three classifications according to their function or purpose: national primary, secondary, and tertiary roads. The national roads connecting major cities are numbered from N1 to N83.
The Philippine expressway network, also known as the High Standard Highway Network, is a controlled-access highway network managed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) which consists of all expressways and regional high standard highways in the Philippines.
A highway shield or route marker is a sign denoting the route number of a highway, usually in the form of a symbolic shape with the route number enclosed. As the focus of the sign, the route number is usually the sign's largest element, with other items on the sign rendered in smaller sizes or contrasting colors.
English: N402 highway shield used in the Philippines, a road designation for Tanauan–Talisay Road, Ligaya Drive and Tagaytay-Calamba Road. Date: 10 February 2018:
English: N110 highway shield used in the Philippines, a road designation for Benguet–Nueva Vizcaya Road, Ambuklao Road, Pacdal Road and Leonard Wood Road. Date:
English: N213 highway shield used in the Philippines, a road designation for Mabalacat–Magalang Road, Magalang–Concepcion Road, and Capas–Concepcion Provincial Road. Date 7 June 2017
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