Title
Classification of National Roads Revised
Law
Executive Order No. 357
Decision Date
Jul 30, 1941
Manuel L. Quezon's Executive Order No. 357 amends the classification of national roads to include specific routes across various provinces, enhancing the infrastructure framework of the Commonwealth.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 357)

Its purpose is to further amend Executive Order No. 135, dated December 31, 1937, as amended, by including additional roads in the classification of national roads in the Philippines.

It amends Executive Order No. 135, dated December 31, 1937, as amended.

The classification of national roads in the Philippines.

Bacarra-Pasuquin-Burgos Road in Ilocos Norte is one example.

The length is specified in kilometers, showing the distance from a starting kilometer marker to an ending kilometer marker, with the total length calculated.

Inclusion in the national roads classification means these roads are recognized as national infrastructure and typically maintained by the national government.

Manuel L. Quezon signed the Executive Order as President.

He was the Secretary to the President.

It was signed in the City of Manila on July 30, 1941.

No, it specifically applies to certain roads which are listed and classified as national roads under the Executive Order.


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