Mexican Federal Highway 93D
Federal Highway 93D is a toll highway in Guerrero. It connects the cities of Chilpancingo and Tixtla de Guerrero. The road is operated by Caminos y Puentes Federales, which in 2011 charged cars 20 pesos to travel Highway 93D.
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| Carretera federal 93D | |
| Libramiento Chilpancingo-Tixtla Libramiento Norte Chilpancingo-Montaña Baja | |
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| Maintained by Caminos y Puentes Federales, by contract for the Guerrero State Highway and Airport Infrastructure Commission | |
| Length | 20.6 km[1] (12.8 mi) |
| Existed | 2011–present |
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| West end | |
| East end | |
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| Country | Mexico |
| State | Guerrero |
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The road has been referred to as the "corridor of death" due to the frequent findings of murdered bodies in the area.[2]
References
- CAPUFE, "CAPUFE ADMINISTRA NUEVO LIBRAMIENTO EN CHILPANCINGO, GUERRERO", February 2011
- Jijón León, Luis (30 November 2016). "CARRETERA CHILPANCINGO-TIXTLA, EL CORREDOR DE LA MUERTE". Bajo Palabra. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
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