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At Isabela, PR-2 provides access to roads leading to various beaches, including Blue Hole, Guajataca, and Jobos. Following Hatillo the roads traverses the towns of Camuy, Quebradillas and Isabela. This stretch of the highway contains a multitude of traffic lights. West of its interchange with PR-22 in Hatillo, PR-2 becomes a primary road and meets several important highways that serve the center of the island such as PR-119, PR-110 and PR-112. After Arecibo the road then makes its way to the town of Hatillo where it meets with the current western terminus of the new PR-22 expressway. PR-2 also intersects with PR-10 for access to the interior of the island as well as Ponce on the southern shore. On PR-2, in the eastern part of Arecibo is the longest bridge in Puerto Rico. The next major city on the road is Arecibo. In this area the road is also the main road to intersections leading to the beaches of Los Tubos, Mar Chiquita, Tortuguero, Puerto de las Vacas, and Las Criollas. Continuing west, Puerto Rico Highway 2 next serves the industrial towns of Manatí and Barceloneta providing access to several pharmaceutical companies, among other sources of employment outside the agricultural sector. In these areas the road experiences heavy traffic. The road then serves the towns of Toa Baja, Dorado, and Vega Baja and Vega Alta.

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In addition to numerous residential communities, PR-2 also provides access to malls, movie theaters, restaurants, hospitals, and various colleges and universities, among other facilities in this area. Heading west, PR-2 traverses the cities of Guaynabo and Bayamon as a heavily used road. It makes its way through the Caparra section of San Juan, intersecting with Route 22, which provides access to San Juan's Santurce ward and to the cities of Carolina and Caguas. Puerto Rico Highway 2 starts off in San Juan as an 8-lane road and heads west roughly parallel to the northern shore of the island. PRI-2 originally included the entire route of PR-2 until the construction of PR-22, which has since been assigned the PRI-2 designation from its western terminus in Hatillo to its eastern terminus in San Juan. The section of PR-2 from Ponce to the PR-22 interchange in Hatillo forms part of the unsigned Interstate Highway PRI-2.

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In some sections the road is a four-lane highway while in other sections the road is either a six-lane or eight-lane highway. In addition to Arecibo, Aguadilla, and Mayagüez, the road runs through various other cities including Guaynabo, Bayamón, San Germán and Yauco. Shortly after Mayagüez, the road runs somewhat inland (through Hormigueros, San Germán and Sabana Grande) until it reaches the southern coast of Puerto Rico at Yauco, and continues to run parallel the southern shore as it approaches Ponce from the west. PR-2 runs parallel to the northern coast of Puerto Rico (west of San Juan), then parallel to the west coast from near Aguadilla running south through Mayagüez.

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The road runs counter-clockwise from San Juan to Ponce. At 156 miles (230 km) long, it is Puerto Rico's longest singled-signed highway. Puerto Rico Highway 2 ( PR-2) is a road in Puerto Rico that connects the cities of San Juan and Ponce. Ponce, Peñuelas, Guayanilla, Yauco, Guánica, Sabana Grande, San Germán, Hormigueros, Mayagüez, Añasco, Aguada, Aguadilla, Moca, Isabela, Quebradillas, Camuy, Hatillo, Arecibo, Barceloneta, Manatí, Vega Baja, Vega Alta, Dorado, Toa Baja, Bayamón, Guaynabo, San Juan










Moca forest hills