Governor's Drive
Major highway in Calabarzon, Philippines / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Juanito R. Remulla Sr. Road,[lower-alpha 1] formerly and still commonly referred to as Governor's Drive, is a two-to-nine lane, 58.3-kilometer (36.2 mi) network of primary, secondary and tertiary highways and bridges traversing through the central cities and municipalities of the province of Cavite, Philippines.[1][2][3] It is the widest among the three major highways located in the province, the others being the Aguinaldo and Antero Soriano Highways.
Juanito R. Remulla Sr. Road | |
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Juanito Remulla Sr. Avenue Juanito Remulla Sr. Drive Governor's Drive | |
Route information | |
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) – Cavite 1st District Engineering Office, Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office, and Cavite Sub-District Engineering Office | |
Length | 58.3 km (36.2 mi) |
Existed | 1970s–present |
Component highways | |
Major junctions | |
East end | Carmona Bridge on the Carmona–Biñan boundary |
Major intersections |
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West end | N405 (Caylabne Road) / N407 (Ternate–Nasugbu Road) in Ternate, Cavite |
Location | |
Country | Philippines |
Provinces | Cavite |
Major cities | Carmona, Dasmariñas, General Trias, Trece Martires |
Towns | General Mariano Alvarez, Silang, Tanza, Naic, Maragondon, Ternate |
Highway system | |
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The road forms part of National Route 65 (N65), National Route 651 (N651), National Route 403 (N403), and National Route 405 (N405) of the Philippine highway network. A part of the road between the N403 and N405 section is a tertiary road and is unnumbered.