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  2. Traffic in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Traffic jam on EDSA. According to a "Global Driver Satisfaction" survey conducted by the navigation app Waze in 2015, Metro Manila had the "worst traffic on Southeast Asia". ". Emerson Carlos, MMDA assistant general manager for operation has mentioned that in 2015, motor vehicle registrations in Metro Manila peaked at around 2.5 mill

  3. List of roads in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Radial Road 1 connects the City of Manila to the province of Cavite, officially starting at Bonifacio Drive after Anda Circle. The road skirts the coastline of Manila Bay entering Roxas Boulevard and reaching its southern terminus after crossing NAIA Road, as the Manila–Cavite Expressway (E3). 8.8 kilometers (5.5 mi) from Rizal Park to ...

  4. Roxas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, flyovers crossing intersecting roads along the boulevard, such as the Roxas Boulevard–Gil Puyat Flyover and Roxas Boulevard–EDSA Flyover, were opened. [15] On May 13, 2024, Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna signed Ordinance No. 9047 to make Roxas Boulevard's Manila section partly car-free every early Sunday morning starting May 26, 2024. [16]

  5. Manila–Cavite Expressway - Wikipedia

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    In response to the daily traffic congestion in the narrow passage between Parañaque and Las Piñas leading to Cavite, the government later constructed a 6.6-kilometer (4.1 mi), four-lane (two on each side) asphalt reclaimed road from Roxas Boulevard leading to the then-municipalities of Parañaque, Las Piñas, and Bacoor which opened in 1985.

  6. Gil Puyat Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, under the Roadmap for Transport Infrastructure Development for Metro Manila and Its Surrounding Areas (Region III & Region IV-A; also known as the Metro Manila Dream Plan), the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) study proposes a dual 2-lane elevated expressway from the intersection of Roxas Boulevard and this road to the ...

  7. MIA Road station - Wikipedia

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    Buses, jeepneys, and UV Express plying the Roxas Boulevard route serve the station, as well as the Baclaran–Sucat jeepney route plying NAIA Road. Since November 18, 2024, a modern jeepney route connects the station with the Redemptorist-Aseana station and the nearby Ayala Malls Manila Bay, offering free rides. [11]

  8. Kalaw Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Department of Public Works and Highways - South Manila District Engineering Office [a] Length: 1.4 km (0.87 mi) Includes 0.3 km (0.19 mi) extension: Location: Manila: East end: N181 (San Marcelino Street) Major junctions: N170 (Taft Avenue) Maria Orosa Avenue Bocobo Street Mabini Street Del Pilar Street: West end: AH 26 (N120) (Roxas Boulevard)

  9. Speed limits in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Recto Avenue (Roxas Boulevard to Legarda Street) 60 km/h (37 mph) 50 km/h (31 mph) C-2: Lacson Avenue and Quirino Avenue (Roxas Boulevard to Radial Road 10) C-3: Gregorio Araneta Avenue and Sergeant Rivera Avenue (N. Domingo Street to Radial Road 10) C-4: Circumferential Road 4 (Radial Road 10 to Macapagal Boulevard) C-5