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The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority (PRHTA) —Spanish: Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación (ACT)— is the government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico charged with constructing, operating, and maintaining roads, bridges, avenues, highways, tunnels, public parkings, tolls, and other transit facilities in Puerto Rico.
It is developed by the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority (PRHTA) "in substantial conformance to" the national MUTCD developed by the Federal Highway Administration. The first edition of the Manual de Rotulación para las Vías Públicas de Puerto Rico was published in 1979.
This file is in the public domain because it is prescribed by the Manual de Rotulación para las Vías Públicas en Puerto Rico, sign number R7-16. The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority has adopted this supplement "in agreement with" the federal MUTCD states specifically on its page I-1 that:
The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTOP; Spanish: Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas) is the Executive Department of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico that regulates transportation and public works in Puerto Rico. [1] [2] The agency's headquarters are located in San Juan. [3]
This file is in the public domain because it is prescribed by the Manual de Rotulación para las Vías Públicas en Puerto Rico, sign number R7-2. The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority has adopted this supplement "in agreement with" the federal MUTCD states specifically on its page I-1 that:
This file is in the public domain because it is prescribed by the Manual de Rotulación para las Vías Públicas en Puerto Rico, sign number R10-11. The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority has adopted this supplement "in agreement with" the federal MUTCD states specifically on its page I-1 that:
The highway system in Puerto Rico is composed of approximately 14,400 kilometers (8,900 mi) [1] of roads in Puerto Rico, maintained by the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (Spanish: Departmento de Transportación y Obras Públicas) or DTOP.
This file is in the public domain because it is prescribed by the Manual de Rotulación para las Vías Públicas en Puerto Rico, sign number R5-10a. The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority has adopted this supplement "in agreement with" the federal MUTCD states specifically on its page I-1 that: