Traffic Rules Mexico

General:
Mexico has a fairly good road network on the main routes, but expect potholes on the secondary routes. The highways here are all toll roads. The fee also counts as insurance for the paid route, so hold on to your ticket. There are only state petrol stations without self-service and the network is not comprehensive. So when driving overland it’s best to always make sure your tank is at least half full.
Driving licence:
An international driver’s license is not required.
Promise limit:
The 0.4 blood alcohol limit applies everywhere in Mexico.
Fines:
The fines vary from state to state. The “Reglamento de Tránsito” lists all offenses and associated fines. The police have the right to withhold license plates, vehicle registration and driver’s license until the fine is paid. Cars parked incorrectly are towed away quite quickly, or have their license plates removed.
Similar traffic rules apply as in Europe. Speed limits are 40 km/h in cities and 80 km/h is allowed on rural roads. The limit on motorways is 110 km/h.
Please note that the local hire car company will charge additional handling fees for traffic violations.











