In Mexico City and the State of Mexico, the 'Hoy No Circula' vehicle restriction is in effect this Monday, April 6th, for cars with yellow color coding and plates ending in 5 and 6. Transporters and farmers have announced a national indefinite strike starting at 7:00 AM to protest the lack of road security and extortion affecting the agricultural sector. The strikers emphasize that their actions are not against the public but are a demand on authorities to address the industry's issues. Consequently, several major highways connecting to the capital will be blocked. These include the Mexico-Puebla, Mexico-Querétaro, Mexico-Jorobas, Mexico-Pachuca, and Mexico-Cuernavaca highways. Other key roads, such as the Pan-American Highway, will also be closed. Authorities are advising citizens to use public transportation and stay updated on the situation.
National Transporters' Strike in Mexico City
A national strike by transporters and farmers has been called in Mexico City, leading to the blocking of major highways into the capital. Find out which roads will be closed and how this will affect your travel.