Commonwealth Avenue, formerly known as Don Mariano Marcos Avenue, is a highway located in
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c ...
, Philippines. It spans six to eighteen lanes, making it the widest road in the country.
The avenue is one of the major roads in
Metro Manila
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and is designated as part of
Radial Road 7 (R-7) of the older
Manila arterial road system and National Route 170 (N170) of the
Philippine highway network.
Commonwealth Avenue starts at
Elliptical Road
The Elliptical Road is a roundabout in Quezon City, which circumscribes the Quezon Memorial Circle, a large park. It was named after its elliptical shape. The road is divided into eight lanes: three main lanes, four for exiting vehicles, and ...
, which encircles the
Quezon Memorial Circle. It passes through the areas of
Philcoa, Tandang Sora, Balara,
Batasan Hills, and Fairview and ends at
Quirino Highway in the
Novaliches
Novaliches is a place that forms the northern areas of Quezon City, and encompasses the whole area of Caloocan, North Caloocan.
Etymology
The name Novaliches came from the name of the small village of Novaliches in the town of Jérica in Spai ...
area.
Being located in Quezon City, which is among several cities in Metro Manila with a high incidence of road accidents, the avenue has a high accident rate, particularly due to overspeeding, earning it the nickname "Killer Highway".
A
speed limit
Speed limits on road traffic, as used in most countries, set the legal maximum speed at which vehicles may travel on a given stretch of road. Speed limits are generally indicated on a traffic sign reflecting the maximum permitted speed, express ...
of is being enforced to reduce accidents on the avenue.
Route description
Commonwealth Avenue follows a curving route from
Elliptical Road
The Elliptical Road is a roundabout in Quezon City, which circumscribes the Quezon Memorial Circle, a large park. It was named after its elliptical shape. The road is divided into eight lanes: three main lanes, four for exiting vehicles, and ...
to
Quirino Highway. It is divided into two portions: the eighteen-lane main segment, formerly Don Mariano Marcos Avenue, and the six-to-eight-lane Fairview Avenue. The Fairview Rotonda, a roundabout at the intersection with Doña Carmen Street at the barangay boundary of Commonwealth and Fairview, marks the division between the two segments.
The main segment, formerly Don Mariano Marcos Avenue (after
Mariano Marcos
Mariano Marcos y Rubio (; April 21, 1897 – March 8, 1945) was a lawyer, educator, and politician from Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. A Congressman from 1925 to 1931, he is best known for being the father of Ferdinand Marcos, who was the p ...
, the father of former Philippine President
Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
), stretches south of Fairview Rotonda. It features partial access control with interchanges and U-turn slots replacing at-grade intersections and pedestrian crossings placed on overpasses (footbridges). This segment has 18 lanes, with nine lanes per direction, excluding dedicated lanes for motorcycles, buses, jeepneys, and bicycles. An exclusive motorcycle lane, implemented in March 2023, restricts motorcycles to the third lane except when entering or exiting the highway.
As of 2025, motorcycles with a
engine displacement
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greater than are exempted from the motorcycle lane restriction but are prohibited from
lane splitting
Lane splitting is riding a bicycle or motorcycle between lanes or rows of slow moving or stopped traffic moving in the same direction. It is sometimes called whitelining, or stripe-riding. This allows riders to save time, bypassing traffic cong ...
.
On the other hand, Fairview Avenue, north of Fairview Rotonda, has 6 to 8 lanes, and most intersections are at-grade, usually with traffic lights.
Being located in Quezon City, which has a high number of road accidents, Commonwealth Avenue has a high incidence of accidents along with Quezon Avenue. The number of accidents on the avenue has lent it its nickname, the "Killer Highway".
Bicycle lanes
The outermost lanes of Commonwealth Avenue from Quezon Memorial Circle to Doña Carmen Avenue are designated as bi-directional
bike lane
Bike lanes (US) or cycle lanes (UK) are types of bikeways (cycleways) with lanes on the roadway for cyclists only. In the United Kingdom, an on-road cycle-lane can be firmly restricted to cycles (marked with a solid white line, entry by motor ...
s with
plastic barriers and buffer zones on both sides as part of Quezon City's bike lane network.
A portion of the bike lane also uses concrete
plant boxes instead of plastic barriers, with the city planning to replace plastic barriers with plant boxes.
Before the establishment of the city bike lane network during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, a bi-directional grade-separated bike lane was established by the
MMDA in 2012 along a segment of the highway from University Avenue to Tandang Sora.
MRT Line 7
The Metro Rail Transit Line 7 (MRT 7), which will connect with the
Metro Rail Transit Line 3 at
North Triangle Common Station, began construction in 2016. Most of its alignment will follow the
center island of Commonwealth Avenue up to
Regalado Highway.
History

The avenue's origins can be traced back to a segment of a road that connected the proposed site of the National Capitol in what is now
Elliptical Road
The Elliptical Road is a roundabout in Quezon City, which circumscribes the Quezon Memorial Circle, a large park. It was named after its elliptical shape. The road is divided into eight lanes: three main lanes, four for exiting vehicles, and ...
to the
University of the Philippines Diliman
The University of the Philippines Diliman (also called UPD; ), also referred to as UP Diliman, is a State university and college (Philippines), public, coeducational, Research university, research university located in Diliman, Quezon City, Ph ...
campus and comprises what is now University Avenue. The original 1941
Frost Plan
Frost Plan (also known as the Frost-Arellano Plan) was the popular name for the Plan of Quezon City, co-authored by Juan M. Arellano and Harry Frost, together with Alpheus Williams and Louis Croft. The plan was approved in 1941, two years after th ...
envisioned a road network connecting the proposed Capitol to the proposed
Philippine Military Academy
The Philippine Military Academy ( / ) also referred to by its acronym PMA is the premier military academy for Filipinos aspiring for a commission as a military officer of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). It was established on Decembe ...
(PMA) through barrio Balara. However, by 1949, the revised Frost Plan shifted focus to constructing a road directly connecting
Quezon Memorial Circle, which replaced the original Capitol site that was scrapped after
World War II
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, to the new National Government Center (location of the present-day
Batasang Pambansa Complex) at
Constitution Hill, which replaced the proposed PMA site.
Originally named Don Mariano Marcos Avenue, the avenue was eventually constructed in the late 1960s as a two-lane highway. The plan connecting Quezon Memorial Circle with the new National Government Center came into fruition, with the road being built up to the present-day Payatas Road. Quezon City was then the
capital of the Philippines
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, and embassies were to be put up on the stretch of highway. Because the country's
capital
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* Capital city, a municipality of primary status
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* Capital letter, an upper-case letter
Econom ...
was moved back to
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
in 1976, other establishments were put up instead. Don Mariano Marcos Avenue was later renamed into two parts, Commonwealth Avenue and
Quezon Avenue
Manuel L. Quezon Avenue, more often called Quezon Avenue or simply Quezon Ave, is a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila named after President Manuel Luis Quezon, the second president of the Philippines. The avenue starts at the Quezon Memori ...
. Later, Commonwealth Avenue regained the eight-lane Fairview Avenue, which used to end near Jordan Plains Subdivision in
Novaliches
Novaliches is a place that forms the northern areas of Quezon City, and encompasses the whole area of Caloocan, North Caloocan.
Etymology
The name Novaliches came from the name of the small village of Novaliches in the town of Jérica in Spai ...
. Fairview Avenue was the later addition that occupied the formerly proposed right-of-way of
Circumferential Road 6
Circumferential Road 6 (C-6), informally known as the C-6 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which will comprise the sixth and outermost beltway of Metro Manila once completed.
The road would link Metro Manila with the provinces of Bulacan ...
.
In the 1980s, the road was widened into a six-lane highway. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the avenue was prone to heavy traffic and accidents due to increasing public utility vehicles plying the highway and sidewalk vendors crowding onto the road. In the late 2000s, the
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA; ) is a government agency of the Philippines responsible for constituting the regional government of Metro Manila, comprising the capital city of Manila, the cities of Quezon City, Caloocan, ...
(MMDA) cleared the sidewalk vendors, especially in the Tandang Sora area, which was prone to heavy rush hour traffic. Fairview Avenue uses stoplights and center island splittings at its intersections, while Don Mariano Marcos Avenue uses interchanges at its intersections.
The avenue is 18 lanes at its widest. It is the widest road in the Philippines, beating the old record set by
EDSA
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA (), is a major Ring road, circumferential road around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It passes through 6 of Metro Manila's 17 local government units or citi ...
.
Linking to Quirino Highway
On October 1, 2009,
Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. announced his 15-year-old plan to link Commonwealth Avenue and Quirino Highway at a cost of to , adjacent to the Zabarte Road. The project was completed in May 2011 and is already operational.
Speed limit implementation
In May 2011, a speed limit was implemented on Commonwealth Avenue following the death of journalist
Lourdes Estella-Simbulan in a road accident on the avenue. During the first week of its implementation, 120 violators were apprehended after speeds of over were recorded through
speed guns.
Renaming proposals
During the
16th Congress, Representatives
Miro Quimbo (
Marikina–2nd) and Erlinda Santiago (
SAGIP Partylist) filed separate House bills to rename the avenue into Eraño G. Manalo Avenue, after
Eraño Manalo, the second
Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo, which has a
central temple along the avenue.
Meanwhile, the
Makabayan bloc wanted to rename the avenue after former Filipino senator
Lorenzo Tañada
Lorenzo Martinez "Ka Tanny" Tañada Sr. (, August 10, 1898 – May 28, 1992) was a Filipino statesman, lawyer, human and civil rights defender, and national athlete. He is often referred to as the "Grand Old Man of Philippine Politics."
He s ...
.
Intersections
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References
External links
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Streets in Quezon City
Bike lanes in Metro Manila