Puerto Rico Highway 183

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Highway 183

Ruta 183 (Spanish)
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length22.4 km[1] (13.9 mi)
Existed1953[2]–present
Major junctions
West end PR-1 in Caguas barrio-pueblo
Major intersections
East end PR-198 in Las Piedras barrio-pueblo
Location
CountryUnited States
TerritoryPuerto Rico
MunicipalitiesCaguas, San Lorenzo, Juncos, Las Piedras
Highway system
PR-182 PR-184

Puerto Rico Highway 183 (PR-183) is a main highway which begins in the downtown/business area of Caguas, near Puerto Rico Highway 1 and ends in Puerto Rico Highway 198 in Las Piedras. Measuring near 25 kilometers, it is real rural parallel road of Puerto Rico Highway 30, though it goes significantly south of the latter (through San Lorenzo) and the only municipality it does not go through which PR-30 does in Humacao.[3][4]

Route description

PR-183 can be accessed by two connectors from PR-30; PR-203 from Gurabo to San Lorenzo, and PR-204 (future) in Las Piedras, and they make their only direct intersection in Las Piedras (Exit 21). It is two-lane per direction in Caguas and becomes rural in the municipality just before entering San Lorenzo, and after its confusing intersection with PR-203 it becomes a small two-lane per direction again for about 4 kilometers, and then becomes rural for the rest of its length.[3][4]

Major intersections

MunicipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
CaguasCaguas barrio-pueblo0.00.0
PR-1 south (Calle Luis Muñoz Rivera) – Cayey
Western terminus of PR-183; one-way street
0.20.12
PR-1P south (Avenida José Gautier Benítez) – Cayey
0.4–
0.5
0.25–
0.31

PR-33 north (Calle Eugenio María de Hostos) / Avenida Rafael Cordero – Caguas
1.1–
1.2
0.68–
0.75
PR-32 (Avenida Luis Muñoz Marín) – San Juan, Cayey
Tomás de Castro1.50.93 PR-788 – Tomás de Castro
1.71.1 PR-789 – Tomás de CastroSeagull intersection
2.21.4
PR-34 west (Extensión Avenida Federico Degetau) – Caguas
Seagull intersection
San LorenzoHato8.5–
8.6
5.3–
5.3

PR-203 north (Expreso Chayanne) / PR-9931 – San Lorenzo, Gurabo
Partial cloverleaf interchange
HatoQuemados line10.36.4
PR-181 south – Patillas
Western terminus of PR-181 concurrency
10.66.6 PR-181 (Calle Luis Muñoz Rivera) – San LorenzoEastern terminus of PR-181 concurrency
Cerro Gordo11.47.1 PR-916 – Cerro Gordo
Florida12.1–
12.2
7.5–
7.6
PR-980 – San Lorenzo
13.6–
13.7
8.5–
8.5
PR-928 – Juncos
JuncosValenciano AbajoValenciano Arriba line16.810.4 PR-919 – Valenciano ArribaWestern terminus of PR-919 concurrency
17.010.6 PR-919 – Valenciano AbajoEastern terminus of PR-919 concurrency
Las PiedrasCeibaMontones line17.911.1 PR-917 – Montones
Montones19.612.2
PR-204 north (Carretera Guillermo Pedraza Algarín) – Las Piedras
MontonesTejas line21.013.0 PR-917 – MontonesRoundabout
21.213.2 PR-30 (Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella) – Caguas, HumacaoPR-30 exit 21; diamond interchange
21.413.3 PR-9939 (Desvío Francisco Maldonado) – Las Piedras
22.013.7 PR-9922 (Avenida Aníbal García Peña) – Las Piedras
Las Piedras barrio-pueblo22.413.9 PR-198 (Calle José Celso Barbosa) – Juncos, HumacaoEastern terminus of PR-183
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google (March 7, 2020). "PR-183" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Juncos, Memoria Núm. 50" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1955. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  3. ^ a b National Geographic Maps (2011). Puerto Rico (Map). 1:125,000. Adventure Map (Book 3107). Evergreen, Colorado: National Geographic Maps. ISBN 978-1566955188. OCLC 756511572.
  4. ^ a b "Tránsito Promedio Diario (AADT)". Transit Data (Datos de Transito) (in Spanish). DTOP PR. pp. 96–97. Archived from the original on April 1, 2019.

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