Road transportation is a major mode of public transportation in Mexico.
The paved roadway network in Mexico stretched for 72,577 miles (116,802 km) in 2005. Out of these, 6,508 miles (10,474 km) were multi-lane arterial highways or state highways. Majority of them were toll roads. However, it still is not able to fulfill countrywide requirements sufficiently. The greater part of the domestic commuter shipping requirements is satisfied by a widespread bus transportation network.
A Mexico Road Map shows the huge Mexican roadway network that covers all the territories in the nation. The length of the roadway network is 227,481 miles or 366,095 km and it covers all the territories in the nation. Four-lane freeways stretch for 5,930 miles (9,544 km) and the remaining have six or more lanes. The biggest paved road network in Latin America is lying in this country.
































