
AbstractThis study used to investigate Caramoan Peninsula Road considering different parameters. Findings revealed that about 26.53% of the highway were concreted, 23.88% are gentle, 96.42% are vulnerable to landslide, 2.12% are vulnerable to flood, 21.76% are vulnerable to Tsunami and the highest flow of commercial vehicle passing per day is 30. It concluded that the road is composed of four sections. It was given sufficient budget by the national government in year 2009. Its status is not enough to attract travelers to pass through the area. Alternative routes offer sufficient trips to provide sea travel. More trips were deducted since passengers are travelling in alternative routes. Availability of regular sea travel is the reason why the travelers declined to pass through the highway.
Status, Road, Peninsula, Highway, Sea travel., Caramoan, Engineering(all)
Status, Road, Peninsula, Highway, Sea travel., Caramoan, Engineering(all)
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