57D) is a tolled (cuota) part of the federal highways corridor of the paralleling Fed. 57.
Sections of the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense, a ring road located entirely in the State of Mexico, are also designated Fed.
[3] It was built by Caminos Federales de Ingresos, S.A. de C.V., a state-owned predecessor to Caminos y Puentes Federales (CAPUFE), and reduced travel times between Mexico City and cities in central and northern Mexico.
The road also crosses through a portion of the state of Hidalgo, including the city of Tepeji del Río.
It is operated by META (Mexicana de Técnicos en Autopistas) and carries a toll of 59 pesos for cars.
It is operated by Súper Carreteras del Norte, whose principal is known to be former governor Rogelio Montemayor Seguy,[9] with a toll of 96 pesos for cars.
State deputy Carolina Morales Iribarren said, "Incredibly, the free highway, 57, is in better shape.