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Road Trip through Mexico
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[quote:Eddie The5thHorse:MV8zNDcxNTEwXzYxOTM4MDYwXzZCQzM5MERB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 69198084:MV8zNDcxNTEwXzYxOTM3OTE0Xzc0NURFOURE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 58127326:MV8zNDcxNTEwXzYxOTMxNDEzX0M3OEFCMEYx] A friend did the drive twice, he told me you have to bribe police so have spare change, stay off certain roads, do not I repeat do not drive at night. [/quote] One of the main reasons not to drive at night is dangers on the road. Potholes you can't see, dropoffs, soft shoulders, livestock and other animals, etc [/quote]
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I've been to a few countries etc...but there's this stigma that traveling in Mexico is dangerous.
I plan on driving during the day and staying in places like Monterey, Veracruz, Tampico, Mexico City, Lago de Chapala, Pacific coast.
I'll be driving a fairly nice Toyota Tundra. Should I be concerned?
Why is Mexico off limits? Any Mexicans have any tips? I speak a little Spanish and love Hispanic culture. Should I not venture south of the border?
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