Lázaro Cardenas-Polyuc-Dziuche (short route to Merida includes entrances and bypasses)
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Description: Expansion of the federal highway MEX 184 Muna Felipe Carrillo Puerto and MEX 293 Polyuc TC (Reforma Agraria Puerto Juárez) to a section type A2 of 12.0 meters, to accommodate 2 traffic lanes, one in each direction, of 3.5 meters, with lateral boundaries of 2.5 meters.
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