Title
Toll Fees on Benguet Road EO 34
Law
Executive Order No. 34
Decision Date
May 20, 1954
Ramon Magsaysay declares a section of Kennon Road from Klondykeas Spring to Camp Six as a toll road, establishing a fee schedule for various vehicle types, effective June 1, 1954, while exempting certain government and military vehicles.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 34)

It declares a portion of the Benguet Road (Kennon Road) from Klondykeas Spring to Camp Six within the Mountain Province as a toll road and fixes the schedule of fees for toll collection.

Under the powers vested by Section One of Act Numbered 1959, as amended by Acts Numbered 2414 and 3542.

Motorcycles are charged a toll of P0.20 each.

Each is charged a toll fee of P2.00.

Yes, exemptions include motor vehicles of the United States Army, Navy, and Air Corps used for military purposes, vehicles of US Government agencies engaged in rehabilitation, vehicles of the Republic of the Philippines, vehicles of the Philippine Red Cross, and privately owned cars of Philippine government officers on official business.

The toll charge is P5.00 each.

Trucks with a gross capacity of 6,000 kilos or less pay P5.00, while those with 6,001 kilos or more pay P10.00.

Yes, Manila Railroad Company buses on the Manila-Baguio run pay P5.00 per trip, and buses commuting between Damortis and Baguio pay a flat annual fee of P10,000.00.

It took effect on June 1, 1954.


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