- Source: Mexican Federal Highway 3
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- Mexican Federal Highway 3
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- List of Mexican Federal Highways
- Mexican Federal Highway 57
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- Mexican Federal Highway 2
- Mexican Federal Highway 40D
- Mexican Federal Highway 101
- Mexican Federal Highway 150D
- Mexican Federal Highway 1
3/info/federal" target="_blank">Federal 3/info/highway" target="_blank">Highway 3 (Spanish: Carretera 3/info/federal" target="_blank">Federal 3, Fed. 3 ) is a tollfree part of the 3/info/federal" target="_blank">federal 3/info/highway" target="_blank">highway corridors (Spanish: los corredores carreteros federales). One segment connects Tecate (and California State Route 188 on the US-Mexico border) to Ensenada in Baja California. This segment ends at its junction with Fed. 1 at El Sauzal Rodriguez, just a little north of Ensenada. This segment of the 3/info/highway" target="_blank">highway is 112 kilometers (70 mi) long.
This segment of the 3/info/highway" target="_blank">highway is important because it shortens the distance between the Baja California peninsula and the interior of the country by providing a link with Fed. 2 bypassing Tijuana. It also connects Valle de Guadalupe, San Antonio de las Minas and Valle de Las Palmas.
A second segment of the 3/info/highway" target="_blank">highway, 196 kilometres (122 mi), begins at Fed. 1 in Ensenada and links Ensenada with Fed. 5 near the east coast of the Baja California peninsula. Their junction in the town of El Chinero is 55 kilometres (34 mi) north of San Felipe, Baja California. There is a military inspection station just south of the junction, where all passing vehicles in both directions are subject to search.