

Toll roads are expensive but do get you places quickly. They can cost you
as much again in costs as your fuel.
You are charged based on the number of axles. A van would be considered 2
axles. A Class C is 3 axles. A 5th wheel is charges a 4 axel rate as is a
C towing a car.
The toll highways are often nearly empty as everyone else is taking the "libre"
road. The free road alternatives are often beat up and potholed. They will
take you through small towns and though industrial sprawl. They are often
very congested.
On the other hand, driving exclusively on the toll roads without
exploring and smelling the roses would be foolish as well. One of the main
reasons we drive Mexico rather than fly is that we get to visit the off the
beaten path towns. We get to smell the roses. We see and experience a Mexico
that most tourists and travelers just read about.
http://www.capufe.gob.mx gives the complete range of
tolls - in Spanish.
or we have a
translated link in English here.
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