Update, Just returned from Bacolod today. Felt a little adventurous so took the Don Salvador Benedicto, San Carlos route. Once you enter Negros Oriental the norm is massive road construction, drainage work until you reach Bindoy. It is terrible, frequent stops because only one way, and when you get to go a complete mud bath for your auto or whatever conveyance you use. When you are not in a construction area you are going over areas that are being readied for construction once they finish the one they are working on. Take the Mabinay route if at all possible. Me? If for some reason the Bais to Mabinay or Mabinay to Kabankalan was closed, I would drive south through Bayawan and then up versus going up to San Carlos, even thought it adds an extra 1 to 2 hours of travel time. I might give it another try in a year, but not before.
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Happy Camper DI Senior Member Restricted Account Infamous Showcase Reviewer
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Happy Camper DI Senior Member Restricted Account Infamous Showcase Reviewer
I make the drive almost monthly. Mabinay, Kabankalan is the fastest but also annoying. Once outside of Kabankalan you will face road work until you get through Hinagaran and some little towns north of there. The problem is, that Negros Occidental does not have traffic people out there to control the one lane, so you could be stuck waiting for some time as the others once they start are like ants to a picnic. Also a lot of tryke traffic on the main road which is mostly one lane and then the sugar cane trucks. Once you make it to Bago the next slow down comes in Sumag and then the real fun begins you arrive in Bacolod, home to the worst drivers on this entire island. Good luck.
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