What is it like to drive through Mexico? (Should you do it?)? Part 2

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Navigating Adverse Weather

Driving through Mexico in dense fog and cold weather can be daunting. Limited visibility makes it challenging to find safe spots to pull over. Despite the difficulties, tools like Google Maps prove valuable in navigating through sketchy areas and locating essential services like banks that accept cash.

Currency Considerations

When driving through Mexico, it's important to have pesos for gas, tolls, and potential negotiations. Credit cards may not be accepted at gas stations or toll booths, so carrying extra pesos can be a smart precaution, especially in small towns.

Navigating Hazardous Road Conditions

Challenging road conditions, including muddy terrains and narrow, pothole-ridden roads, are common in Mexico. An encounter with a mudslide might necessitate a detour through treacherous mountain villages. These situations emphasize the necessity of a robust vehicle and a steady driving hand.

Navigating Traffic Diversity

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