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Mexico City's 'Hoy No Circula' Program

Mexico City's 'Hoy No Circula' program restricts private car traffic on Wednesdays. Learn which vehicles cannot circulate, which have free passage, the restricted hours, and potential fines.


Mexico City's 'Hoy No Circula' Program

The 'Hoy No Circula' program establishes measures applicable to vehicular traffic, with the aim of preventing, minimizing, and controlling pollutant emissions. To standardize and minimize the impact on the Megalopolis, Mexico City, and the State of Mexico, this measure was established to limit the circulation of private vehicles, regardless of the origin of their license plates. Which vehicles cannot circulate on Wednesday? – Vehicles with a red sticker – Plates ending in 3 and 4 – Verification holograms 1 and 2. The vehicles that can circulate without any restrictions this Wednesday are as follows: – Holograms 0 and 00 – Electric and hybrid vehicles – Vehicles driven by healthcare personnel – Motorcycles – Cars with disabled license plates. What time does 'Hoy No Circula' start? We remind you that the 'Hoy No Circula' schedule is in effect from 05:00 hours until 22:00 hours. You may be interested > Transporters demand solutions while CANACINTRA calls for dialogue. Please note that failing to comply with the 'Hoy No Circula' program rules can result in a fine from 2,075 to 3,112 pesos. On which day is there no 'Hoy No Circula'? The only day on which the 'Hoy No Circula' program does not apply to any vehicle is Sunday, as that day is excluded from all types of restrictions. The only exception will be when the Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis dictates both a suspension of the program and a double 'Hoy No Circula'.

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