Traffic rerouting in Laoag for Team Marcos proclamation rally

ROAD CLOSED. The Laoag police posts a traffic advisory on Thursday (March 24, 2022) as several roads will be closed on Friday (March 25, 2022) for local candidates' proclamation rally. Motorists were advised to take alternate routes. (Image courtesy of Laoag police station)

LAOAGCITY – At least eight major thoroughfares in downtown Laoag will be closed to traffic at 5:30 p.m. on Friday to give way to the proclamation rally of local candidates under the ticket of presidential aspirant Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in front of the Capitol.

In a public advisory, the Laoag City police said Bonifacio street corner Juan Luna Street, Rizal Street corner General Segundo Avenue, General Segundo Avenue corner General Luna Street, General Luna Street corner Paco Roman Street, General Luna Street corner V. Llanes Street, Rizal Street corner Balintawak Street, Rizal Street corner Farinas Street and Farinas Street corner Hernando Street will be "no entry points" for vehicles.

To avoid inconvenience, motorists from the south and going east or northbound are advised to take the alternate route from Gilbert Bridge, turn right on Bonifacio Street then turn left on Nolasco Street going north, and straight along Bonifacio Street going east.

Meanwhile, motorists coming from the west or north going southbound may take Rizal Street then turn right on Hernando Street and turn left on F. R. Castro Street then to Gilbert Bridge going south.

Vehicles from the east and going west, south or north shall take Rizal street then turn right on Bacarra Road, then turn left on P. Lazaro, turn left on Hernando Street, turn left F.R. Castro, and then to Gilbert bridge bound for the south.

Motorists who want to avoid traffic congestion in Laoag downtown during the proclamation rally shall take the Laoag by-pass road instead.

"Please be guided about the new traffic rerouting scheme effective tomorrow March 25, 2022 at exactly 5:30 p.m. for the Team Marcos proclamation rally,” read a traffic advisory posted on the official Facebook page of the Laoag City police on Thursday. (PNA)



Source: Business Diary Philippines

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