, taken from the
Christ of the Sacred Heart monument. Fed. 1 parallels the highway on the right. Fed. 1D starts in Baja California and is long. Between Avenida Mar Báltico (Baltic Sea Avenue) and the northern terminus, it is locally known as Segunda
Benito Juárez. The rest of Fed. 1D is locally known as tolled Autopista Escenica Tijuana-Ensenada (Tijuana-Ensenada scenic highway). Fed. 1D is a high-speed alternative to the neighboring Fed. 1, as it is four lanes wide. Due to its proximity to the
Pacific Ocean, it is more scenic than Fed. 1 between
Tijuana and
Ensenada. There are three toll plazas along the highway that each collect 44
pesos per automobile. The first or northernmost toll plaza is located at km 5, within the city of Tijuana. The second toll plaza is located in Rosarito Beach, and the third and final toll plaza is located just a few kilometers north of Ensenada. On December 19, 2013, several small earthquakes occurred within the region, causing a section of Fed. 1D to collapse, falling over into the ocean below at km 93. On December 28, 2013, two cement trucks were driving along this stretch when the highway collapsed with no one hurt. 2022 automobile tolls are: • Ensenada to La Misión: 44
pesos; • La Misión to Rosarito: 40 pesos; • Rosarito to Tijuana: 40 pesos. ==Baja California Sur==