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1.

Three-legged intersection

This three-legged intersection is located at


Pasay, Metro Manila. It is an intersection of the
Moonwalk access road and the West Service Road.

Moonwalk Access Rd. and W. Service Rd.

2. Four-legged intersection

The southern end of Amorsolo Street is at


Tamarind Road within Barangay Dasmariñas
where it serves as the boundary between the
gated Dasmariñas and Ecology Village. It is
interrupted by the Magallanes Interchange and
the MRT line at the intersection with Epifanio de
los Santos Avenue (EDSA). On the other side of
EDSA, the road picks up as a residential street
within San Lorenzo Village where it forms the
village's western border running next to a creek.
Rufino and Amorsolo Street At Arnaiz Avenue, the road leaves the gated
village and widens to eight lanes from four with
the opening of slightly elevated southbound lanes over the Amorsolo Creek to
accommodate increased traffic from the Manila Skyway Makati exit that merges onto the
road. The section between Arnaiz Avenue and De La Rosa Street is dominated by old low to
mid rise buildings on the eastern side and the Makati Cinema Square and Mile Long
complexes on the western side. North of De La Rosa, Amorsolo narrows back to four lanes
carrying northbound traffic to its terminus at Ayala Avenue by the Makati Medical Center.
3. Multi-legged intersection

This multi Legged intersection is located


at 26th st Taguig, Metro Manila. It is a 4 lane
road with 5 legs. This intersection is also
located near empress Dental Laboratories

26th st. Taguig, Metro Manila

4. Rotary/Roundabout

Remedios Circle, also known as the Plaza de


la Virgen de los Remedios, Remedios
Rotonda, and Rotary Circle, is a traffic
circle in Malate, Manila in the Philippines, serving
as the intersection between Remedios Street,
Jorge Bocobo Street and Adriatico Street. The
circle and a traversing street are both named
after Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Our Lady
of Remedies), the patroness of the
nearby Malate Church, and is one of two major
open spaces in Malate, the other being Plaza
Remedios Circle
Rajah Sulayman.
5. At-grade separation

Makati Avenue has two lanes each way


in the Poblacion area, widening to three or
four in the CBD. It has a short extension into
the gated San Lorenzo Village as San Lorenzo
Drive.

Ayala avenue one of the busiest roads


in Metro Manila, crossing through the heart of
the Makati Central Business District. Part of
Ayala Avenue forms Circumferential Road 3. 

between Makati Ave and Ayala Ave

6. Trumpet intersection
This trumpet is built to
serve drivers coming from Pan-
Philippine Highway go to SLEX
and vice versa.

Santo Tomas Calabarzon


7. Cloverleaf intersection

Construction of the NLEx–Mindanao Avenue


Link, including the Smart Connect Interchange,
broke ground on April 2, 2009,[3] with actual
construction work beginning on April 21, 2009.

The entire segment was opened to traffic on


June 5, 2010, with President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo and Manuel V. Pangilinan, chairman of
the Manila North Tollways Corporation, the
concessionaire of the North Luzon Expressway,
leading the inauguration along with Victor
Smart Connection Interchange Domingo, Secretary of the Department of Public
Works and Highways, and high-ranking officials
from Valenzuela. With some 30,000 vehicles
estimated to use the new road daily during its first year of operation, since its opening it has
helped to relieve traffic on the older Balintawak Interchange connecting Epifanio de los
Santos Avenue (EDSA) to the NLEx, which is three times smaller.

8. Unsignalized intersection
Intersection at Sambat Bubukal has traffic Lights but all are not
functioning.
It is an intersection of
the national road going to
Pagsanjan, Manila, and Santa
Cruz proper and the road going
to Calumpang, Liliw.

Sambat Bubukal

9. Signalized
Kalaw Avenue (formerly T.M. Kalaw Street) is a short stretch of road in
the Ermita district of Manila, Philippines. It forms the southern boundary of Rizal
Park running east-west from San Marcelino Street to Roxas Boulevard near the center of the
city. It begins as a four-lane road at the intersection with San Marcelino widening to an
eight-lane divided roadway along the stretch of Rizal Park from Taft Avenue west to Roxas
Boulevard. It has a short extension into the reclaimed area of Luneta and Quirino
Grandstand as South Drive. The avenue is wholly assigned as National Route 155 (N155).

The avenue was named after Teodoro Kalaw, a Filipino legislator and historian of


the Philippine Commonwealth period who also served as Director of the National Library of
the Philippines (whose post-War incarnation lies along the street). It was formerly known as
Kalaw Avenue
San Luis Street (Spanish: calle San Luis).[1]

10. U-turn Slot

Last October 2018 the Don Antionio U-turn slot was closed. The closure will pave way for
the construction of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT- 7). EEI Corporation, private contractor of
the said project, told MMDA General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia that it will build an
abutment station, which will last for two months.
Due to the construction, motorists are advised by the MMDA to take the Eclaro U-turn
slot, located 700 meters from the Don Antonio U-turn slot.
The MRT-7 project involves the
Don Antonio U-turn
construction of a 23-kilometer railway system
with 14 stations from North Avenue, Quezon City
to San Jose Del Monte Bulacan.

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