TRAFFIC
SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in a
foreign country, U.S. citizens may encounter road
conditions that differ significantly from those
in the United States. The information below
concerning Mexico is provided for general
reference only, and may not be totally accurate
in a particular location or circumstance.
Safety of Public
Transportation: Fair
Urban Road Conditions/Maintenance: Good
Rural Road Conditions/Maintenance: Fair
Availability of Roadside Assistance: Fair
DRIVING INFORMATION: U.S. drivers
licenses are valid in Mexico. Mexican
insurance is required for all vehicles, including
rental vehicles. Travelers should obtain full
coverage insurance when renting vehicles in
Mexico. Travelers arriving in their own vehicle
can easily obtain Mexican insurance on the U.S.
side of the land border and should do so. If a
traveler is involved in a vehicle accident
resulting in damages or injuries to another
party, the driver may be arrested and detained by
Mexican authorities until a settlement is
arranged with the injured party. Furthermore,
depending upon the extent of damages or injuries
to the other party, the traveler may face charges
filed by the Mexican judicial authorities.
For additional information concerning Mexican
driver's permits, vehicle inspection, road tax,
mandatory insurance, etc., please contact the
Mexico Government Tourist Organization (MGTO) at
1-800-44-MEXICO (639426). Travelers are advised
to consult with the Mexican Embassy or the
nearest Mexican consulate in the United States
for additional, detailed information prior to
entering Mexico.
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