Mexican Insurance and Keeping on Top of Road Conditions in Mexico!

Senor Mex Says: Its too bad that this guide is apparently defunct because it was a really slick idea! Nothing is worse than heading down to Mexico and finding out that there is some big debacle with one of the major thoroughfares. Those kinds of things can add a lot of extra travel time and can cause a lot of aggravation. Its dangerous to drive on roads that are undergoing repairs, and accidents are more likely. As a result, it is even more important than usual to keep high-quality Mexican insurance with you at all times. If you end up in a wreck due to the poor driving conditions, the cops are still going to ask to see proof of Mexican insurance. You will find yourself in jail if you are unable to give them that proof.

Sanborns Insurance Post

“Dec. 1, 2010 Notice: The Alvarado bridge, located in KM 49+605 on Coastal Highway 180, will be completely closed Friday, Dec. 3, 2010, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. due to road maintenance. CAPUFE recommends all motorist make travel arrangements prior to the closing of this route.”

Check out the whole Sanborn Mexican Insurance post. Steer clear of serious legal trouble by buying Mexican insurance at Mexican Insurance Store with roadside assistance before you make the trip down to Mexico.

1 Comment. Leave new

  • Lizbeth Imboden
    October 24, 2021 6:18 pm

    At all times, our full attention in driving is important and no multi-tasking is ever helpful. So avoid getting stuck with your phone or other gadgets while on the road.

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