Should you drive through Mexico? What is it like?

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Daytime Driving and Safety

Driving through Mexico requires patience, humor, and a preference for daytime travel. It's recommended to stick to driving during the day for safety, especially in Central America. If you're not one for patience or humor or if you're in a rush, you might want to consider alternative travel options.

Challenges at the Border

Border crossing in Mexico can be a challenging experience, often demanding patience. Be prepared for potential vehicle inspections and language barriers. Having a reliable translator app on hand can make the process smoother and less stressful.

Navigating Road Conditions

Driving in Mexico requires caution, as road conditions can vary significantly. From speed limits in kilometers to aggressive street dogs, be prepared for anything. Watch out for unusual road obstacles like horses, cows, and even military parades!

Documentation and Planning

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