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Toll Costs
Normally we cross at Tecate for our trip south. This year we are considering the Tijuana crossing.
We have a MH with a tag axle and we are towing a Jeep. My question is about how much will the tolls add up to from Tijuana to Ensenada?
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i think we just paid 30pesos at each with 4 axles.
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toll
60 p for motor home
30 p for tow vehicle
90 p x 3 toll booths = 270 p total
the toll is per wheel not axel
[Edited on 12-1-2013 by J.P.]
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Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
60 p for motor home
30 p for tow vehicle
90 p x 3 toll booths = 270 p total
the toll is per wheel
[Edited on 12-1-2013 by J.P.] |
Most motor homes with tag axle would have 8 wheels. The towed jeep would have 4, for a total of 12. Would this be 10 pesos/wheel at 3 toll booths?
[Edited on 12-1-2013 by LancairDriver]
[Edited on 12-1-2013 by LancairDriver]
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Just a note; the road is generally in great shape except one area towards the southern end that has been documented before but has large bumps, be
careful! The area is well marked.
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Quote: | Originally posted by acadist
Just a note; the road is generally in great shape except one area towards the southern end that has been documented before but has large bumps, be
careful! The area is well marked. |
Yeah...it's a geological fault zone, said to be the south end of the San Andreas fault. The road and everything around it is slowly [I hope]
sliding into the sea.
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been sh!tty there at Saldomando since i was in 9th grade. i wonder if they could bridge it and save all the hassles. remember this is the 21st
century!
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
been sh!tty there at Saldomando since i was in 9th grade. i wonder if they could bridge it and save all the hassles. remember this is the 21st
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Might be easier to go up/back around it. Maybe to the free road. it's just a matter of time. They've already lost some houses on the edge up above
the Toll Plaza.
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Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
the toll is per wheel not axel
[Edited on 12-1-2013 by J.P.] |
No it isn't. It's per "eje"—axle. Your calculation is right, though: 180$ for the 3-axle motorhome (doesn't matter if it's a tag axle) and 90$ for the
towed car, as though someone were driving it. 270$ total.
Source: http://aplicaciones4.sct.gob.mx/sibuac_internet/ControllerUI...
For God's sake go slower than the speed limit at Saldamando. I bounce like a freakin' baby in my truck over that stuff even at 60 km/h.
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There was talk at one time of preparing an emergency route from BajaMar to the free road if there was a major slip, however not heard anything in
several years.
Seems like they are devoting a lot of manpower and material to continually patch instead of finding a solution.
Don't think a bridge would work as that whole area is unstable and would not support bridge footings.
The federal government needs to start working on a permament rout that avoids the slide area.
A Camino Federale I spoke to said that if there were heavy rains in the area, they were told to block the highway in each direction.
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
been sh!tty there at Saldomando since i was in 9th grade. i wonder if they could bridge it and save all the hassles. remember this is the 21st
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Might be easier to go up/back around it. Maybe to the free road. it's just a matter of time. They've already lost some houses on the edge up above
the Toll Plaza. |
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
Seems like they are devoting a lot of manpower and material to continually patch instead of finding a solution.
A Camino Federale I spoke to said that if there were heavy rains in the area, they were told to block the highway in each direction.
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Perhaps...just perhaps, this is one of the reasons they're going to large efforts to fix up the free road. Come over a week ago and what they've
done is nice with a lot more in progress.
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If the toll road goes, and they are talking about a heavy rain, the free road will be a mess between Ensenada and La Mision.
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
Seems like they are devoting a lot of manpower and material to continually patch instead of finding a solution.
A Camino Federale I spoke to said that if there were heavy rains in the area, they were told to block the highway in each direction.
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Perhaps...just perhaps, this is one of the reasons they're going to large efforts to fix up the free road. Come over a week ago and what they've
done is nice with a lot more in progress. |
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
If the toll road goes, and they are talking about a heavy rain, the free road will be a mess between Ensenada and La Mision.
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I guess you haven't driven it lately. It's undergoing a make-over.
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I'm talking about the traffic, especially the trucks.
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
If the toll road goes, and they are talking about a heavy rain, the free road will be a mess between Ensenada and La Mision.
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I guess you haven't driven it lately. It's undergoing a make-over. |
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Myself...with a motor home and towing would not even think of taking the "calle libre " Too slow for me !! and they charge by the axle...I know for
sure on that !! drove a "casa RoDante" thru out mexico and Baja !!! and imo the fees are not bad for a nice road !!!!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
and imo the fees are not bad for a nice road !!!!! |
Yep, only 1 peso / km TJ to Ensenada for a car.
The toll road(s) from Tecate to Mexicali (135 km) costs 1.5 peso/km and the toll road(s) from Mexicali to San Luis Rio Colorado (77 km) costs 1
peso/km
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaguy
I'm talking about the traffic, especially the trucks.
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Yeah...that's never nice, but I don't think it would be the first time the quota was closed and rerouted over the hill. Maybe it was back in the 80s
when the San Miguel bridge washed out.
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