Puerto Rico Highway 30
Ruta 30 | ||||
Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW | ||||
Length | 30.1 km[1] (18.7 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | PR-1 / PR-52 in Bairoa | |||
East end | PR-53 in Buena Vista | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
Territory | Puerto Rico | |||
Municipalities | Caguas, Gurabo, Juncos, Las Piedras, Humacao | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Puerto Rico Highway 30 (PR-30), known as Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella, is a main freeway in eastern Puerto Rico which connects the city of Caguas to the municipality of Humacao.[2][3] With a length of 30.1 km (18.7 mi), it extends from PR-1 interchange in Bairoa barrio to PR-53 junction in Buena Vista barrio.
Route description
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Heading east in Gurabo
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Heading east in Las Piedras
Problems
[edit]This highway is considered highly dangerous due to the number of cars that transit it, partly because many people in Humacao and nearby municipalities work in San Juan.[4] There are also concerns of cracks and holes, most of them in the right lane in both directions.[5] The highway is in frequent repairs, especially the Caguas-Gurabo segment. There are possibilities[original research?] that this highway has not been properly repaired, intentionally, because drivers speed up to more than the specified speed limit (55 mph) and having the highway repaired would mean more fatal accidents as a good highway would invite people to drive faster. Nevertheless, the segment between Caguas and Gurabo has been repaired and repaved,[6] and the segment in Las Piedras is being repaired and expanded near the exit to PR-183 mainly because of the large number of vehicles taking this exit and creating a congestion in the freeway. The segments between Gurabo and Juncos are not repaired and have a significant number of cracks and holes. Another problem[according to whom?] with PR-30 is that it turns very slippery when wet and cars still drive above speed limit (55 mph). Many people have died in the freeway and is considered one of the most dangerous in the island.[citation needed]
Parallel routes
[edit]PR-198 and PR-189 parallel the freeway almost in its entire length, and they never get far from the freeway. PR-189 (Caguas–Juncos) has two junctions with PR-30 ― one in Gurabo near Caguas and the other in Juncos. PR-198 does the same in Juncos and Humacao. PR-183 also parallels the highway but it lies significantly south, and two connectors and one exit connect them ― PR-203 from Gurabo to San Lorenzo, PR-204 in Las Piedras and the Exit 21 in the same town. PR-183 ends in Las Piedras.[2]
Exit list
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PR-30 east at exit 4 to PR-189 in Gurabo
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PR-30 east at exit 7 to PR-181 in Gurabo
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PR-30 east approaching PR-60 east in Humacao
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PR-30 east at PR-53 interchange in Humacao
Municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Caguas | Bairoa | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0A–B | PR-1 / PR-52 (PRI-1 / Autopista Luis A. Ferré) – San Juan, Caguas, Ponce, Cayey, Bayamón, Carolina | Western terminus of PR-30. Access to Menonita Caguas Regional Hospital |
2.9– 3.0 | 1.8– 1.9 | 3 | PR-Avenida Rafael Cordero – Caguas Centro | The first exit, which connect PR-30 to its parallel route PR-189. This exits grants access to Plaza Centro, the second most important shopping center in Caguas. | ||
Gurabo | Rincón | 4.0– 4.1 | 2.5– 2.5 | 4 | PR-189 – Caguas, Gurabo | Grants access to Ana G. Méndez University and West Gurabo. |
5.5– 5.6 | 3.4– 3.5 | 5 | PR-203 south (Expreso Chayanne) – San Lorenzo | Connects PR-30 with PR-183. | ||
Rincón–Mamey– Jaguar tripoint | 7.5– 7.9 | 4.7– 4.9 | 7–8 | PR-181 / PR-9944 (Desvío Oscar Dávila Carrión) – Gurabo, Trujillo Alto, Jaguar | Access to the main downtown of Gurabo, south to Jaguar barrio in San Lorenzo and further north to Trujillo Alto. | |
Mamey | 9.0– 9.1 | 5.6– 5.7 | 9 | PR-189 / PR-9030 – Gurabo | No westbound exit; eastbound entrance ramp closed.[7] | |
Juncos | Mamey | 13.1 | 8.1 | 12 | PR-185 north to PR-189 – Juncos, Canóvanas | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance. Connects PR-30 with PR-66 and PR-3. |
Juncos barrio-pueblo | 13.6 | 8.5 | 13 | PR-189 / PR-9919 (Desvío Ingeniero Josué Díaz Díaz) to PR-952 – Juncos Centro, Canóvanas, Canta Gallo | Access to downtown Juncos and Lirios barrio. | |
Ceiba Norte | 14.6– 14.7 | 9.1– 9.1 | 14 | PR-31 east / PR-189 – Juncos, Ceiba | ||
Las Piedras | Ceiba–Montones line | 20.2 | 12.6 | 19 | PR-204 – Valenciano Abajo, Ceiba | Exit to Valenciano area of Las Piedras. A small shopping center with a movie theatre, the largest in the southeast is there. |
Montones–Tejas line | 21.9 | 13.6 | 21 | PR-183 – Las Piedras, Montones | Access to downtown Las Piedras, and the Montones barrio. | |
Tejas | 23.0 | 14.3 | 22 | PR-921 – Tejas | Access to East Las Piedras and the Tejas barrio | |
Humacao | Tejas | 26.1 | 16.2 | 25 | PR-60 east (Avenida Dionisio Casillas) to PR-198 – Humacao Centro | Access to Center Humacao and North Humacao. |
27.7 | 17.2 | 26–28B | PR-908 – Humacao Oeste, Tejas | Access to the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao and the Patagonia area. | ||
Cataño | 28.5 | 17.7 | 28A | PR-909 – Humacao Sur, Mariana | Access to the Mariana barrio. For traffic from PR-30 Eastbound to PR-909 must take exit 28. | |
29.1 | 18.1 | 28 | PR-3 – Humacao Sur, Mariana, Cataño | Eastbound exit only; no re-entry. Access to Candelero Arriba, Palmas del Mar and South Humacao. This exit can be used to bypass the Humacao South Toll Plaza on PR-53. | ||
Buena Vista | 30.1 | 18.7 | 30A–B | PR-53 (Autopista Doctor José Celso Barbosa) – Humacao, Fajardo, Yabucoa, Palmas del Mar | Eastern terminus of PR-30. To the south (Exit 30A) is Yabucoa and going north (Exit 30B) is Fajardo, 30 kilometers from Humacao. PR-53 exit 33. | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "PR-30" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works. "Datos de Transito 2000-2009" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ "Cerrado tramo de la PR-30 de Juncos por accidente fatal". CyberNews (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ "Cerrado un carril en la PR-30 a Humacao por trabajos". NotiCel (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works. "#Trabajos de repavimentación en la PR-30 dirección de Gurabo a Juncos, desde el km. 9.0. Los trabajos se llevarán a cabo en horas de la mañana" (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- ^ "18°14'57.7"N 65°57'43.9"W".