The Autopista is the toll road in Mexico - sometimes it is two-lane some times it is four lanes with a divider in the center. All times it is expensive and interesting. We did 304 miles Sunday - seven toll booths and $140 US dollars. We have to remember that just because it is a toll road it doesn't mean it is a freeway with limited access or rules. The first part over the mountains from Guadalajara was four lane divided newly repaved.
This sign says vehicles without brakes follow the red line - the line is on the inside lane
This signs says Let vehicles without brakes pass you - no kidding.
Sign in background tells vehicles it is 1 km to the run a way truck ramp - the red line has changed lanes
This sign says - do not park in front of run a way truck ramp Notice the red line goes off the road onto a gravel ramp
After entering the state of Nayarit the road became two-lanes with wide shoulders. No center divider and still in the mountains
This guy is just plain overloaded - He is kind of off the road on the shoulder
There are signs all over saying don't cross over the solid yellow line - maybe he can't read - just one of many who did this - didn't matter up hill - blind curve - what ever. The Driver had to slam on the brakes and pull right once when a truck misstimed it. such fun.
Lots of RVs heading north now - this was coming up to a check point where no one checked anything. Just made everyone stop to be waved on.
Followed this guy until we could get around him. Don't think he knew he had a blow out
Share the road with bicycles, horses, atvs, tractors This is still the Autopista.