Anillo Periférico Ecológico

The Anillo Periférico Ecológico is a ring road of the city of Puebla, in Mexico.

It is an arm from Mexican Federal Highway 190 (Mexico-Amozoc) that allows to surround a large part of the metropolitan area of Puebla.

With an approximate length of 40 km,[1] it forms an arc that is linked to highway 150D (Mexico-Veracruz) by two junctions, respectively at the extreme northwest and east of the urban area, surrounding it to the south.

Anillo Periférico Ecológico was conceived in 1993 as part of the Angelopolis Regional Development Plan.

[4] It initially included the western and southern section, from Highway 150D at the height of San Francisco Ocotlán to José María Lafragua Avenue / Prolongation 24 South.