See also: skyway

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Proper noun

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the Skyway

  1. (Philippines) Ellipsis of Metro Manila Skyway.
    • 1999 May, Chiaki Kuranami, Bruce P. Winston, Jeffrey J. Sriver, Masayoshi Iwasaki, Shigeru Iwama, “Asian Toll Road Development Program: Review of Recent Toll Road Experience in Selected Countries and Preliminary Tool Kit for Toll Road Development”, in The World Bank[1], retrieved 2024-06-20, page 114:
      Approximately 240,000 vehicles per day use the existing six-lane South Superhighway, of which 30 percent are projected to switch to the Skyway.
    • 2002 October 14, Supreme Court, “G.R. No. 141949 & 151108”, in LawPhil[2], retrieved 2024-06-20:
      On January 10, 2002, the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) filed, in behalf of public respondent TRB, Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and Judge Ranada, a "Consolidated Comment"[15] contending that: (1) the TRB has the exclusive jurisdiction over all matters relating to toll rates; (2) Resolution No. 2001-89 covers both the Skyway and the at-grade level of the South Luzon Expressway as provided under the STOA; (3) that while Resolution No. 2001-89 does not mention any factual basis to justify its issuance, however, it does not mean that TRB's finding of facts is not supported by evidence; and (4) petitioner Padua cannot assail the validity of the STOA because he is not a party thereto.
    • 2007 January 25, Rhodina Villanueva, “Armored van falls from Skyway”, in Philstar[3], retrieved 2024-06-20:
      One person was killed while two others were hurt after an armored van fell from the Skyway in Makati City during rush hour yesterday.

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(expressways of the Philippines) CALAX, CAVITEX, CCLEX, CLLEX, MCX, NAIAX, NLEX, SCTEX, SFEX, SLEX, TPLEX, Skyway