Tips for Driving Safely in Mexico
People travel to Mexico annually to enjoy its culture, deep history, tasty food, and abundant sunshine. Many of them drive within the country but find themselves unprepared. W
People travel to Mexico annually to enjoy its culture, deep history, tasty food, and abundant sunshine. Many of them drive within the country but find themselves unprepared. W
People visit Mexico to have a good time–and that good time, sometimes, involves alcohol or drugs. Cities like Tijuana, Rosarito Beach, Cabo San Lucas–these places draw vacationers from all over the world. There…
The Mexico theft statistics published by Mexinsurance® reveals that tourists are relatively safe from theft in the most common tourist states. There are some other alarming statistics to make note of however.
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 00:56:20 +0000 Determining your car's value in Mexico is more important than you might think. With any insurance policy, the question of car value is at…
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If you are looking for directions from Las Vegas, to Mexico, we’ve got you covered. Of course, it depends on where you’re headed in Mexico. Check our Destinations page for a starting point and then follow the directions below to get to your Mexican destination.
In Mexico, getting into an accident with an uninsured driver is a real possibility. 70% of Mexican vehicles are uninsured and 14% of Mexican drivers flee the scene of an accident according to INEGI.
No matter where you’re traveling, it’s important to stay safe–and if you plan to bring your car along, you should also take steps to keep it safe and secure. Just like in the U.S., vehicles are stolen every day in Mexico