Driving in Mexico Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Driving in Mexico
The history of automobile travel in Mexico is closely linked to Mexico's northern neighbour, the United States. Driving culture is for the most part similar to that of the United States, and most adult Mexicans, especially in the cities, own cars. While you can traverse some major cities likeMexico Cityusing public transport, in most other places a car is almost essential due to the infrequency or even absence of public transport. It's a good idea to watch the behavior of the vehicles around you carefully - but don't necessarily follow their lead. If the vehicle ahead speeds through a stop sign without slowing - go ahead and stop anyway. It's a good idea to drive at or below the speed limit, which will be shown (in most places) in the metric system. An easy conversion is that 100 km/h is
Driving in Mexico Travel Guide Sections
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