Carlos P. Garcia National Highway

Road in Davao City, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Carlos P. Garcia National Highway, also known as the Davao City Diversion Road, is a 18-kilometer (11 mi) six-to-eight lane major highway that serves as a diversion route from the Davao city proper.[1] It also serves as one of the major roads in Davao when traversing towards Tagum.

Length22 km (14 mi)
Component
highways
N1
NortheastendAH 26 (N1) / AH 26 (N916-5) (Davao-Agusan National Highway) in Panacan, Davao City
Major intersections
  • N915-1 in Buhangin, Davao City
  • N918 (Buhangin–Lapanday Road) in Buhangin, Davao City
  • N921 (Ma-a Road) in Ma-a, Davao City
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Carlos P. Garcia National Highway
Davao City Diversion Road
Carlos P. Garcia National Highway
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length22 km (14 mi)
Component
highways
N1
Major junctions
Northeast endAH 26 (N1) / AH 26 (N916-5) (Davao-Agusan National Highway) in Panacan, Davao City
Major intersections
  • N915-1 in Buhangin, Davao City
  • N918 (Buhangin–Lapanday Road) in Buhangin, Davao City
  • N921 (Ma-a Road) in Ma-a, Davao City
Southwest endAH 26 (N1) / AH 26 (N916-5) (McArthur Highway) in Talomo, Davao City
Location
CountryPhilippines
Major citiesDavao City
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
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Currently, the highway serves as the main diversion road for Davao City while the new bypass road is under construction.[2][3]

Previously designated as National Route 913 (N913), it forms part of National Route 1 (N1) of the Philippine highway network.[4]

History

In 1955, Executive Order No. 113 was issued by President Ramon Magsaysay, declaring the highway as a national secondary road.[5] It was declared a national secondary road due to the recommendation of the former National Transportation Board. Therefore, the highway is currently maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways as it was strengthened into a Department Order No. 90 in 1977.[6]

In the mid-2020s, it was upgraded to a national primary road, effectively changing its route number from N913 to N1. The N1 designation was previously assigned to the segments of the Pan-Philippine Highway through the Davao City proper, but these sections were subsequently reclassified as secondary national roads under N916-5.[4]

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