Motorists warned of road reblocking projects until Nov. 11 | Inquirer News

Motorists warned of road reblocking projects until Nov. 11

/ 01:57 PM November 07, 2014

MANILA, Philippines–The Department of Public Works and Highways warned motorists of road reblocking and repair projects on Friday night until Tuesday, Nov. 11.

In a Twitter post of the Philippine Information Agency on Friday, commuters were warned of traffic due to the following road reblocking and repair projects from Nov. 7, 10 p.m. to Nov. 11, 5 a.m.;

• Along Araneta Avenue from Maria Clara St. to Quezon Ave. (3rd lane, Southbound);
• Along Fairview Avenue from Fairlane St. to Camaro St. (1st lane, Southbound);
• Along Mindanao Avenue from Catleya St. to Alley 15 St. (2nd lane, Southbound);
• Along E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue/C-5 between Mercury Ave. to Eastwood Ave. (3rd lane from sidewalk, Southbound);
• Along Quirino Highway from Teacher’s Bliss to Camachile St. (1st lane, Southbound);
• Along C.P. Garcia Avenue from University Ave. to Maginhawa St. (3rd lane, Northbound);
• Along Commonwealth Avenue (Our Lady of Mercy School; St. Peter Church; Convergy’s/Columbia Garden; Columbia Garden A&M Bldg.; Ilang-Ilang St./Aristocrat Mktg., Northbound)
• Along Batasan Road from San Mateo Road to Filinvest II (2nd lane, Eastbound);
• Along Congressional Avenue from EDSA to Hereford St. (2nd lane, Eastbound);
• Along Congressional Avenue Ext. from near bridge to after Our Lady’s Court Subdivision Luzon Ave.(2nd lane, Eastbound)

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