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Puerto Rico Highway 198R (Spanish: Carretera Ramal 198, abbreviated Ramal PR-198 or PR-198R) is a one-way street that serves as a parallel route of PR-198 in downtown Humacao. This road extends from PR-198 near PR-3 to PR-198 heading west. [5] The entire route is located in Humacao barrio-pueblo, Humacao.
PR-53 does not enter highly populated towns (none of them are over 100,000; the largest are Fajardo, Humacao and Guayama) and is not close to increase its traffic due to the fact that most of the population in the east part of Puerto Rico live in the San Juan metro area, Caguas and Cayey, cities where PR-53 makes no appearance; and the main ...
Puerto Rico Highway 908 (PR-908) is a main highway in the city of Humacao, Puerto Rico. It begins in PR-3 as a two-lane per direction road, which ends being that way approaching University of Puerto Rico at Humacao. It intersects PR-30 just before approaching the institution. After that it becomes a rural one-lane per direction road.