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A planned 95.5 km bypass will improve traffic flow on Hwy 57 near Querétaro
A 95.5-kilometer bypass around Querétaro, Mexico, funded by Grupo Omega at 9.57 billion pesos, aims to improve traffic on the Mexico-Querétaro highway and reduce congestion. Construction is expected to begin by late 2027 after securing 100% of the right-of-way, with the project including 158 drainage works, 12 vehicle overpasses, and economic benefits for regions in Querétaro and neighboring states.
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