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The phrase NAFTA superhighway is the nickname used for numerous existing and proposed highways. When describing existing highways, it often describes Interstate 35, along with I-29, and I-94. Those highways are part of the NASCO Corridor. Existing highways or corridors referred to as NAFTA superhighways: Interstate 35 Interstate 29 Interstate 94 CANAMEX Corridor The term is sometimes also used to describe planned, or proposed highways and supercorridors which connect the road systems of the three nations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) trade bloc (Canada, Mexico, and the United States). Proposed or planned highways and supercorridors referred to as NAFTA superhighways: Trans-Texas Corridor International Mid-Continent Trade Corridor Proposed I-69 highway extension to Mexico through Texas. Organizations supporting supercorridors: North American SuperCorridor Coalition North American Forum on Integration See also Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America U.S. Route 62 Continental One References Mark Robinowitz (May 10, 2006). "Peak Traffic: Planning NAFTA Superhighways at the End of the Age of Oil". From the Wilderness. http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/051006_peak_traffic.shtml.  v • d • e Trilateral relations of Canada, Mexico, and the United States Enacted Treaties North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation  · North American Free Trade Agreement Projects and working groups North American Leaders' Summit  · Commission for Environmental Cooperation  · Independent Task Force on North America  · Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America Theorized projects North American currency union  · Trans-Texas Corridor (NAFTA superhighway)  · North American Union Canada–Mexico relations  · Canada-United States relations  · Mexico–United States relations