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What is the safest route through Mexico?

Always use the cuota roads (Toll roads in Mexico) In Mexico, there are libre roads, or free roads, and cuota roads, or paid toll roads. For longer drives between states, always opt for the cuota roads. While the toll roads do cost more, they are better maintained and generally considered safer for drivers.



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San Diego provides one of the easiest entry points to the country of Mexico from the United States, with opportunities to fly, drive, and even walk across the land border to enter the country. With a pedestrian bridge connecting the two countries, it is now easier than ever to visit Mexico from San Diego.

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San Diego provides one of the easiest entry points to the country of Mexico from the United States, with opportunities to fly, drive, and even walk across the land border to enter the country. With a pedestrian bridge connecting the two countries, it is now easier than ever to visit Mexico from San Diego.

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  1. avoid travelling at night outside major cities, including on major highways.
  2. monitor the media for new safety risks.
  3. don't change large amounts of money at the airport.


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The U.S. State Department recently updated Mexico's Travel Advisory 2023 for U.S. Tourists traveling to Mexico due to crime in several Mexican states popular with American tourists. “Violent crime—such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery—is widespread and common in Mexico,” warns the State Department.

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TRAVEL ADVICE: IS CANCUN SAFE? If you're thinking about a vacation and wondering, “Is Cancun Safe?” … the short answer is: the Yucatán Peninsula, including Cancun, Tulum, and the Riviera, is the safest area of Mexico in 2023, according to the US State Department.

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Most visitors from the United Kingdom, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Mexico.

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Mexican immigration authorities could ask you to present both your passport and entry permit if applicable at any point and may detain you while they review your immigration status if you are not carrying your passport and proof of legal status in Mexico, or if you have overstayed your authorized stay.

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Tips for driving in Mexico
  1. Be completely aware of your surroundings. ...
  2. Stick to the toll roads (cuotas) ...
  3. Learn the different road elements. ...
  4. Drive during daylight. ...
  5. Understand that turn signals may be used for different purposes. ...
  6. Know about driving on the shoulder. ...
  7. Expect to communicate with U.S. Customs.


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