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Examples
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In most cases, these autopistas are twinned with libres — free roads — oftentimes running parallel to the expressways.
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I take autopista whenever it is available over libres, although the secondary roads the previous poster mentioned are certainly not unsafe to drive.
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But there is a cost associated with them (e.g. 177 pesos Nuevo Laredo-Monterrey and 120 pesos for the Periferico around Monterrey) and some people don't find the trade-off with libres worth that cost.
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I take autopista whenever it is available over libres, although the secondary roads the previous poster mentioned are certainly not unsafe to drive.
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But there is a cost associated with them (e.g. 177 pesos Nuevo Laredo-Monterrey and 120 pesos for the Periferico around Monterrey) and some people don't find the trade-off with libres worth that cost.
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I take autopista whenever it is available over libres, although the secondary roads the previous poster mentioned are certainly not unsafe to drive.
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I take autopista whenever it is available over libres, although the secondary roads the previous poster mentioned are certainly not unsafe to drive.
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But there is a cost associated with them (e.g. 177 pesos Nuevo Laredo-Monterrey and 120 pesos for the Periferico around Monterrey) and some people don't find the trade-off with libres worth that cost.
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But there is a cost associated with them (e.g. 177 pesos Nuevo Laredo-Monterrey and 120 pesos for the Periferico around Monterrey) and some people don't find the trade-off with libres worth that cost.
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I take autopista whenever it is available over libres, although the secondary roads the previous poster mentioned are certainly not unsafe to drive.
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