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The Bukidnon–Davao Road, often called as BuDa Road (a syllabic abbreviation of Bukidnon and Davao) and also known as Bukidnon–Davao City Road, is a 140-kilometer (87 mi), two-to-four lane national primary highway that connects Davao City [1] and the municipality of Maramag in Bukidnon. [2] The entire road forms part of National Route 10 ...
Kapalong–Talaingod–Valencia Road Davao del Norte, Bukidnon N913: Davao: 18 km (11 mi) Carlos P. Garcia National Highway: Davao del Sur N914: Davao: 0.5 km (0.31 mi) Pakiputan Wharf Road Davao del Sur N915: Davao: 1.5 km (0.93 mi) Catitipan Airport Road Davao del Sur: Connects to the old terminal building of Francisco Bangoy International ...
Bukidnon–Cotabato Road; Bukidnon–Davao Road; N. N10 highway; S. Sayre Highway This page was last edited on 1 January 2022, at 03:32 (UTC). Text is available ...
The direct predecessors of N1 were Highway 3 (later Manila North Road) from Laoag to Aparri and from Pulilan to Caloocan, majority of Cagayan Valley Road (Highway 5) from Lal-lo to Pulilan, Highway 54 then in the province of Rizal, majority of Manila South Road (Highway 1) from Muntinlupa to Matnog, Samar-Leyte Road (Highway 1) from Calbayog to ...
Davao City Bypass Road is a 45.5-kilometer bypass road project–from Barangay Sirawan in Toril, Davao City to Barangay J.P. Laurel in Panabo City, Philippines. It aims to cut the travel time through both cities from 1 hour and 44 minutes to 49 minutes. [ 1 ]
The Davao–Cotabato Road is a 205.7-kilometer (127.8 mi), two-to-six lane major national primary road, connecting the provinces of Davao del Sur, Maguindanao del Sur, Cotabato, and Maguindanao del Norte.
The municipality of Quezon is located at the southern portion of the province of Bukidnon. It is 55 kilometres (34 mi) from the City of Malaybalay, 149 kilometres (93 mi) from Cagayan de Oro (both via the BUSCO road, bypassing the municipality of Maramag) and 108 kilometres (67 mi) from Davao City.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO; Filipino: Tanggapan ng Transportasyong Panlupa [1]) is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation responsible for all land transportation in the Philippines.