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The Carlos P. Garcia National Highway, also known as the Davao City Diversion Road, is a 18-kilometer (11 mi) six-to-eight lane major highway that serves as a diversion route from the Davao city proper. [1] It also serves as one of the major roads in Davao when traversing towards Tagum.
The Davao River Bridge is a road bridge which has six lanes. It connects the barangays of Ma-a and Buhangin of Davao City. It is part of the Davao City Diversion Road. [2] The bridge has a span of 140 meters (460 ft) and approaches measuring 87.384 meters (286.69 ft). [3] SInce the 2010s renovation, the bridge has the daily capacity to 31,576 ...
It enters Panabo and Davao City, where it is also known as Davao City-Panabo City Road and turns west at its intersection with N916 (R. Castillo Street) in Lanang as J.P. Laurel Avenue. It then runs through the city center of Davao, turns south, and becomes C.M. Recto Avenue , a one-way street carrying northbound traffic, past its intersection ...
N920 (Quirino Highway) in Davao City; N921 (Ma-a Road) in Davao City; N916 (Quimpo Boulevard) in Davao City; N913 (Carlos P. Garcia National Highway) in Davao City; AH 26 (N10) (Davao–Bukidnon Road) in Talomo, Davao City; N923 (Digos Diversion Road) in Digos; AH 26 (N1) (Digos–Makar Road) in Digos; N76 (Makilala–Allah Valley Road) at Makilala
Mactan Channel from Ermita to South Road Properties in Cebu City: Central Visayas: 1,501.41 [74] 2003 [53] Datu Sahid Piang Bridge N940 (Midayap–Makar Road) Tamontaka River in Datu Piang, Maguindanao: Bangsamoro: 312.45 [75] 1994 [53] Davao River Bridge: N913 (Davao City Diversion Road) Davao River in Davao City: Davao Region: 140.60 [76 ...
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National Route 916 or N916 is a 11-kilometer (6.8 mi), two-to-four lane road that consists of three different major streets in Davao City. It is one of major roads in the city that connects the western and eastern part of Davao. [1]
Ma-a Road Davao del Sur N922: Samal: 24.8 km (15.4 mi) Babak–Samal–Kaputian Road Davao del Norte: Samal Island route N923: Digos: 4.94 km (3.07 mi) Digos Diversion Road Davao del Sur N924: Digos: 1.88 km (1.17 mi) Digos Junction Road Davao del Sur N926: Mati: 0.18 km (0.11 mi) Mati Wharf Road Davao Oriental: Connects to Mati Port N930: Sulop