Cebu’s traffic rerouting for APEC events till Sept. 12

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Cebu’s traffic rerouting for APEC events till Sept. 12
Drivers and commuters in Cebu, take note

Below is a press release from the Presidential Communications Operations Office 

MANILA, Philippines – The Cebu provincial government released a traffic rerouting plan for the APEC 2015 meetings in Cebu to be held from August 22 until September 12.

According to the Cebu rerouting plan, no public utility jeepneys (PUJs) will be allowed to traverse Juan Luna Avenue, from Serging Osmeña Avenue to Archbishop Reyes Avenue. 

PUJs from the North except Mandaue PUJs, from Cebu North Road should turn left to Logarta Street, to Urot Street, then turn left to Cabahug Street. After that they should turn right to S Osmeña Avenue, turn right to Gen Maxilom Avenue, turn right to JC Veyra Street, then turn left to the access road going to White Gold Terminal. 

From White Gold Terminal, PUJs should follow the access road, turn right to JC Veyra Street, turn left to Gen Maxilom Avenue, turn left to S Osmeña Avenue, proceed to Ouano Avenue, turn left to the access road beside SM Hypermart, turn right to Logarta Street, then to their point of origin.

For the PUJ Route No. 03Q, from Ayala Terminal vehicles should follow Luzon Avenue, to Samar Loop, turn right to Mactan Road, turn right to MJ Cuenco Avenue, turn left to Gen Maxilom Avenue, turn left to JC Veyra Street, turn left to Road North 7 (road to Conching Restaurant), turn left to A Soriano Street, turn right to Gen. Maxilom Avenue, then turn right to Access Road (back of CIC), then to Ayala. 

For those plying Route No. 06H, from Ayala Terminal vehicles should follow Mindanao Avenue, turn right to Samar Loop, turn left to Mactan Road, turn right to MJ Cuenco Avenue, turn left to Gen Maxilom Avenue, turn left to JC Veyra Street, turn left to the road to Conching Restaurant, turn left to A Soriano Street, turn right to Gen Maxilom Avenue, turn right to Access Road (back of CIC), then to Ayala. 

For Route Nos. 04L and 04M, from Ayala Terminal they should follow Luzon Avenue, turn right to Samar Loop, turn left to Mactan Road, turn right to MJ Cuenco Avenue, turn left to Gen. Maxilom Avenue, turn left to JC Veyra Street, turn left to the road to Conching Restaurant, turn left to A Soriano Street, turn right to Gen Maxilom Avenue, turn right to Gorordo Avenue, then to their destination.

For 03L PUJs, from Cabantan Street, they should turn right to Archbishop Reyes Avenue, take a U-turn under the flyover, then go back to Archbishop Reyes Avenue, then turn left to Mindanao Avenue.

For those coming from Mandaue and Mabolo that traverse MJ Cuenco Avenue, they should go straight to MJ CuencoAvenue.

PUJs from the South bound for SM and North Bus Terminal shall pass along S Osmeña Avenue or A Soriano Avenue, then to their destination.

Mabolo PUJs bound for Panagdait shall take only MJ Cuenco Avenue, then turn left to F. Gochan Street or Tres Borces Street.

PUJs from the South bound for the SM Terminal (loading/unloading bays), while passing along S Osmeña Avenue or Benedicto Street, should proceed to JL Briones Street, then take a U-turn at the end of the median island, then turn back to their origin.

PUJ Route Nos. 17B, 17C, 17D, 04B and 04C, from downtown to Gorordo JY, should proceed to Camp Lapu-lapu, then to Apas.

From Apas Lahug, they should go to IT Park then to Del Mar Street, turn right to Gov Cuenco Avenue, passing TESDA flyover to Archbishop Reyes Avenue, (for 17B, 17D & 04B), turn right to Gorordo Avenue, turn left to N Escario Street, (for 17C & 04C), turn left to Gorordo Avenue, turn right to Gen Maxilom Avenue, and then to their destination. 

The Cebu government also said no trucks will be allowed along the APEC ceremonial route.

From Serging Osmeña Ave. (Cebu City boundary– Mahiga bridge), trucks should turn right to Juan Luna Ave, go straight to Salinas Drive, turn right to Veterans Drive, then to Marco Polo Hotel. – Rappler.com

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