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Marches and Gatherings in Mexico City May Cause Traffic Disruptions

Various demonstrations are planned for Wednesday in Mexico City, potentially causing traffic issues in the downtown area and at key locations. Authorities advise citizens to plan ahead, avoid protest zones, and stay informed.


Marches and Gatherings in Mexico City May Cause Traffic Disruptions

This Wednesday, Mexico City is registering various marches and demonstrations that could generate traffic disruptions throughout the day, mainly in the downtown area and at strategic points in the capital. According to official reports, the mobilizations are scheduled at different times, so citizens are advised to take precautions and anticipate their travel. Where and when will the marches be? Among the scheduled events, the following stand out: • 08:00: Concentration of social organizations near the Monument to the Revolution • 10:00: Mobilizations of collectives and citizens at the capital's Zócalo • During the day: various concentrations in the Cuauhtémoc borough, with no single defined time Additionally, bike rides and small gatherings are expected at various points in the city, which could move towards main avenues. Areas with the highest risk of disruption The capital's authorities indicate that the main disruptions could occur in: • Paseo de la Reforma • Avenida Juárez • Eje Central • Streets of the Historic Center • Vicinity of the Zócalo These areas are recurring points for mobilizations, so partial closures or detours are not ruled out throughout the day. Recommendations for drivers and pedestrians In light of this situation, it is recommended to: • Leave in advance • Use alternative routes • Consult real-time traffic applications • Consider using public transport It is also suggested to avoid the concentration areas if it is not necessary to pass through them. Although most marches usually develop peacefully, the authorities do not rule out traffic complications, so the main call is to stay informed throughout the day.

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