Taatiklarian Highway M10



The M10 is a major east-west highway in southern Taatiklatar, connecting the provinces of Yume and Rio Bogota. Much of the highway runs along the Nueva España border. It is 1836.2 km (1141.0 mi) long.

History
The first section of what would become the M10 (a road linking the cities of Ribera and Yume) was constructed by the Nueva Españan government in the early C.Y. 30s before the area split off to join Taatiklatar in a C.Y. 37 referendum. The road between Ribera and Bogota was constructed in the C.Y. 40s as a freeway by the Taatiklarian government, with an adjacent non-freeway for pedestrians and bicyclists and a rail line. In the C.Y. 50s, parts of the road between Yume and Ribera were upgraded to freeway status (becoming part of the M10) and some new sections of freeway were built as well.

Route
The M10 begins at an intersection with the M5 just five kilometers north of the southernmost point of Taatiklatar, Punto Yume, in the city of Yume. The highway predominantly travels north in Yume province, until it reaches the city of Erbil at the northwestern point of Lago de los Sueños at its intersection with the M20, where it turns to the east. It enters Rio Bogota at the town of Riosa-al-Lago, where the River Riosa begins. The highway passes through Ribera before following a course through southern Rio Bogota province roughly parallel to the Río Bogotá river. It intersects the M55 in the city of Quesada. After entering the Bogota metropolitan area, it intersects the M75 in the western suburb of Matehuala, the M95 in downtown Bogota, and ends at Avenida del Océano by the Gematia Ocean in the city.