Mexico City has the 'Hoy No Circula' program, which aims to prevent, minimize, and control the emission of pollutants. This measure was established to standardize and minimize the impact on the Megalopolis, including Mexico City and the State of Mexico. The program restricts the circulation of private vehicles regardless of the origin of their license plates. On Monday, vehicles with a yellow sticker, plates ending in 5 or 6, and verification holograms 1 and 2 are not allowed to circulate. Vehicles with holograms 0 and 00, electric and hybrid vehicles, vehicles driven by health personnel, motorcycles, and cars with disabled license plates can move without restrictions. The restriction is in effect from 05:00 to 22:00 hours. Failure to comply with the program rules can result in a fine from 2,075 to 3,112 Mexican pesos. The only day when the 'Hoy No Circula' program does not apply to any vehicle is Sunday.
Mexico City's 'Hoy No Circula' Traffic Rules
A detailed explanation of the 'Hoy No Circula' driving restriction program in Mexico City: which vehicles cannot circulate on Mondays, the restriction hours, and the amount of fines.