With the aim that motorists can prevent their leisure or work trips on highways and roads throughout Mexico, in this note we tell you which roads remain closed or with blockades this November 15, according to the agency of Federal Roads and Bridges of Income and Related Services (Capufe) of the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT).
TOTAL restoration of roads and highways in Mexico
- La Tinaja – Isla Highway, km 40, direction Isla. The accident reported in the early morning hours has already been attended to; The section operates normally. Drive with caution.
Blockades and PARTIAL closures of roads and highways in Mexico
- Cuernavaca Bypass, km 91, direction Cuernavaca. Reduction of lanes due to accident attention (multiple impact collision).
- La Tinaja – Isla Highway, km 22, direction La Tinaja. Reduction of lanes due to accidents (rear-end collision between trucks).
- Cuernavaca Bypass, km 91, direction Cuernavaca. Reduction of lanes due to accident attention (multiple impact collision).
- La Tinaja – Isla Highway, km 20, direction La Tinaja. Reduction of lanes due to accidents (rear-end collision between trucks).
- Cuernavaca – Acapulco Highway, direction Acapulco. Record vehicle load from km 92 to 96, without incident reports.
- Tijuana – Ensenada Highway, km 84, direction Ensenada. Reduction of lanes due to accidents (departure from the road).
- Mexico – Querétaro Highway, km 56, direction Mexico City. Reduction of lanes due to accident attention (motorcyclist fall).
Possible road blockade announced by farmers and transporters
According to information reported by this same publishing house, Last Tuesday, November 11, members of the National Front for the Rescue of the Mexican Countryside (FNRCM) and the National Transport Association (ANT) demonstrated outside the National Palace to demand safety on roads and firm actions against the corruption and violence that plagues the country.
The leader of the Front and producer of Chihuahua, Alejandro RodrÃguez, denounced to the media that the crisis in the countryside has deepened as a result of institutional abandonment, low crop prices and the lack of support for producers. It is under this context that they announced a total national strike for next November 24.
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