Title
Amendment to EO No. 135 Road Classification
Law
Executive Order No. 239
Decision Date
Dec 16, 1939
Executive Order No. 239 amends previous orders to officially classify additional roads as National Roads, including specific routes in Batangas, Leyte, Marinduque, and Tarlac, enhancing the country's transportation infrastructure.

Questions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 239)

To amend Executive Order No. 135 (as amended by Executive Order No. 194) by including additional roads in the classification of National Roads.

Executive Order No. 135 dated December 31, 1937, and Executive Order No. 194 dated March 13, 1939.

The National Transportation Board.

Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines.

Jorge B. Vargas, Secretary to the President.

They indicate the starting and ending kilometer points of the road segment included as a national road.

It represents the total length in kilometers between the “From Km.” and “To Km.” points for each road segment.

Lemery to Balayan to Palico Road (From 144.5 km to 176.62 km; length 32.12 km).

Baybay Agricultural School Road (From 0.0 km to 4.3 km; length 4.3 km).

Buenavista–Torrijos–Sta. Cruz Road (From 31.00 km to 86.40 km; length 55.40 km).

(1) Cadre Road Extension in Camp Ord, San Miguel (From 125.10 km to 125.30 km; length 0.20 km); and (2) Capaz–QaDonnell Road (From 111.93 km to 130.40 km; length 18.47 km).

It relates to classification of roads as National Roads; it does not provide construction or funding details within the text shown.

It updates and expands the list of roads recognized as National Roads, thereby changing the scope established by earlier issuances.

By subtracting From Km from To Km (length = To Km − From Km), subject to the figures as printed in the document.


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