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Over 40 Free Mexico Highway itineraries. We hope that you enjoy traveling in Mexico and that these guides help you enjoy Mexico highways. We recommend in most cases that you use the Mexican toll highways, although in some cases the secondary Mexican roads, while slower, often have better scenery and most local Mexico flavor. Driving your RV or car in Mexico need not be dangerous or even stressful. When entering major cities, inquire what is the best route. Due to language barriers, purchase a map and ask for directions to the highway on the far side of the city. Mexicans, like anyone, know the ring roads and bypasses needed to avoid the city centers. With map in hand, and the word "autopista" pronouced "auto-pee-STA", some friendly Mexican will understand that you want highway directions. Most Mexican cities have excellect freeway systems.

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Some of the best Highway Guide Photos

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 14

Origin: Exit to Pátzcuaro in Morelia. Origin: Exit to Pátzcuaro in Morelia.
You will find a Pemex gas station No.3106, and a traffic light.

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 200L

Junction of Highway 200 and Highway 37 Junction of Highway 200 and Highway 37
Northbound drivers have a difficult time with this junction. Here is the most detailed description I can offer. Immediately after the sign at 159.3 km. is a tope. Immediately after the tope, a small street joins on an angle from the west. Immediately after the small street joins, Highway 200 starts to curve to the east. At this point, look for a small traffic island with a few trees in the middle of the road. This is the junction. As Highway 200 curves to the west, it becomes Highway 37. Stay to the right of the red truck in the photo. Hwy 200 northbound traffic goes to the right of the blue van and to the left of the treed area in the photo. If you miss the left turn, you'll have to go about 0.5 to 1.0 km. to find a place to turn around. Southbound drivers should be aware that Highway 200 between La Mira and Petacalco has many topes. Topes are common in settled areas, but are more common on this portion of Highway 200.

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State SD

Restaurant Manzanillo Restaurant Manzanillo
This beachfront restaurant features seafood and chicken dishes. It has good pulpo (octopus) in several styles. They often have fresh oysters on the half-shell at around US$5/dozen.

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State SD

Bocote trees in blossom Bocote trees in blossom
The mid section of this 3.6 km. road features bocote trees that blossom in October and November. The flower is called Flor de Muertos because its appearance coincides with the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.

Northern Mexico Highway Photo
Highway State 15

Morelia's fair Morelia's fair

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