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LIST: Road closures, alternate routes for Bar exam

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LIST: Road closures, alternate routes for Bar exam
The authorities advised motorists of road closures and re-routing of vehicles around UST.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Manila Police District released a traffic advisory as nearly 7,000 law graduates are set to take the 115th Bar examinations at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in the next four Sundays starting today.

The authorities advised motorists on Friday of road closures and re-routing of vehicles around UST. It added that parking will not be allowed in the following areas within the university's vicinity: España Boulevard, A.H. Lacson Avenue, Dapitan Street and P. Noval Street.

Below appears the list of road closures and alternate routes for motorists for the next four Sundays until November 27.

Roads closed:

  • Westbound lane of España Boulevard from A. H. Lacson Avenue to P. Noval Street will be closed from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. and again from 3 p.m to 7 p.m.
  • Stretch of Dapitan Street from A. H. Lacson Avenue to P. Noval Street from 10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Alternate routes:

  • All vehicles intending to use Dapitan St. going to Quiapo shall go straight to A. H. Lacson Ave. then turn right to España Blvd. to point of destination
  • All vehicles utilizing the stretch of Dapitan St. going to Quiapo, shall turn right to A.H. Lacson Ave., left to Aragon St. straight to A. Mendoza Ave. to point of destination
  • All vehicles coming from Nagtahan intending to use Dapitan St. via A.H. Lacson Ave. shall turn left to Aragon St., straight to A Mendoza Ave. to point of destination

During the scheduled closure of the westbound lane of España Boulevard, the eastbound lane of España Boulevard shall be utilized for both westbound and eastbound vehicles. — Rosette Adel

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