What To Be Aware Of If You Drive While Vacationing In
Mexico
Driving your own vehicle through Mexico
or renting one to drive while on vacation can provide a
wonderful, go-at-your-own-pace type of experience. That being
said there are several things you should be aware off if you
drive while on vacation in Mexico.
Getting insurance for driving in Mexico is a must, whether
it is for your own car or a rental. An accident, even if you
are not at fault, will not be just an inconvenience, but could
affect the rest of your vacation. Most companies exclude
coverage in a foreign country and a policy supplied by your
insurance company may not be valid in Mexico. There are
insurance vendors on both sides of the border, but it is wise
to obtain it before you enter, as it will be quite cheaper.
If you drive your own vehicle across the border you will
need to be aware of regulations regarding bringing more than
$50 of merchandise into the country. What the border guards are
looking for are items that are being brought in that could be
sold. You can avoid most trouble if you take the tags off of
new clothing, anything in a box should be opened and taken out
and the packaging discarded, and don't have any new supplies in
shopping bags. Distribute anything new among your baggage and
you should be fine.
Driving on the highway systems will probably remind you of
many roads back home as they are, for the
most
part, modern and well signed. Most of
the roads are toll roads, because, in Mexico, tolls pay to keep
the roads maintained instead of taxes. It is prudent to have a
hefty handful of small bills for this "pay as you go" system.
But the cost of tolls is definitely worth it because the
highway roads are much better than the pothole ridden two lane
roads you would have otherwise used.
Secret To Enjoing Your Trip
To Mexico
It is advisable to avoid driving at night in Mexico. Many of
the smaller two-lane roads will have livestock issues that
could be dangerous and most assaults that would happen on the
roads would certainly happen at night. Be aware that most
tourist deaths that happen in Mexico involve automobile
accidents.
Above all, practice defensive driving while in Mexico.
Mexican drivers, especially truck drivers and bus drivers, are
very polite and will let you pull out or pass them. But other
drivers, especially in the cities can be aggressive. You don't
want to get into an accident if you can avoid it because, if an
accident causes an injury, all cars will be impounded until the
situation can have a complete accounting. This could turn into
quite an ordeal, even if you are innocent in the matter.
Home Sweet Mexico
Make sure that you obtain insurance that will protect you
while driving in Mexico. Try to stay on the main toll roads and
avoid rural areas where livestock might be a dangerous
hindrance. Avoid driving at night whenever possible for safe
driving and for security from possible assaults. And practicing
defensive driving at all times. All these tips will help make
your vacation safer and easier while on vacation in Mexico.
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