Here's another opinion from Wikipedia: The Antero Soriano Highway is
a 2 to 4 lane, 21-kilometer highway transversing through the western
coast of Cavite. It is one of the three major highways located in the
province, the others are Aguinaldo Highway and the Governor's Drive.
Any other opinions from other people in Cavite? Ian H., Rem? :-)
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Sorbi Ildefonso
sorbi.ildefo...@gmail.comwrote:
I believe it is a major highway. Volume-wise, a lot of vehicles including
three bus lines (Lawton-Naic, Lawton-Ternate, Lawton-Maragondon) use A.
the high volume of traffic on Soriano says it's a trunk, but is it true that
the traffic there is also very slow? If you can rarely reach an the average
speed 40kmh, then maybe just another busy 'primary city road' that connects
a few towns cities. (we can't say the same for Metro Manila to
my 2 cents.
me and my friends (from cavite) usually divide the province into two parts,
upland and lowland. upland comprises of imus-dasma-silang-tagaytay-et.al.
and lowland usually are those towns near the manila bay which includes
bacoor-kawit-noveleta-rosario-cavite city-naic-tanza.
back in
A user wants to upgrade Antero Soriano Highway which connects Bacoor
to Naic from a primary road to a trunk road. I'd like to get the
opinion if this is a good move.
For reference, Governor's Drive, which connects Naic to Carmona, and
Aguinaldo Highway, which connects Bacoor to Tagaytay, are both