Mexican Federal Highway 1D
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Mexican Federal Highway 1D |
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Segunda Benito Juárez Autopista Tijuana-Ensenada |
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Length: | 98.15 km (61 mi) | ||||
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South end: | MX 1 in Ensenada | ||||
North end: | MX 1 in Tijuana | ||||
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MEX-1 MEX-1D Mexico's Federal Highway 1D is a mostly tolled federal highway in the state of Baja California. It is precisely 61 mi (98.17 km) long. Between Avenida Mar Báltico (Baltic Sea Avenue) and the northern terminus, it is locally known as Segunda Benito Juárez. The rest of Highway 1D is locally known as tolled Autopista Tijuana-Ensenada (Tijuana-Ensenada highway). Highway 1D is a high-speed alternative to the neighboring Highway 1, as it is four lanes wide. Due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, it is more scenic than Highway 1 between Tijuana and Ensenada. It runs from Tijuana to Ensenada