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The New Mexico Road Map clearly indicates the several state roads and national highways passing through the state. The Interstate 25 easily connects the northern end of the state with the southern part of New Mexico. The eastern part of New Mexico is joined with the western region by Interstate 40 and Interstate 10. The State of New Mexico had 96,443 kilometer of streets and public roads during the year of 2000. The well laid roadway system of New Mexico helps in the comfortable intra and inter-state transportation. El Camino Real is one of the most important roads that connect the city of Mexico with the capital city of Santa Fe and Santa Fe Trail. According to the official data of 2000, New Mexico had 1,557,064 vehicles that were registered under the State Registration Act, which included 3,440 public buses, 729,727 automobiles, 28,554 scooters and 795,343 trucks. The New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department helps in maintaining old roads and build new roads. The prominent cities of Famington, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Deming and Carlsbad are well connected by the US Highways and Interstate Highways running through New Mexico. The New Mexico State Map serves as a useful guide for tourists and local inhabitants of the state.
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