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briansue
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Dec 08, 2015

Hoy no Circula

At the Banercito doing paperwork we noticed a sign that indicated Hoy no Circula is sort of suspended for those driving vehicles not from Mexico - in other words US or Canada. It looked like it mainly has to do with Paisanos returning home for the holidays and covers certain dates - I think ending Jan. 6. But I was not clear on exactly what it said and what it meant. Did anyone else see this and does anyone understand what it means?

For those who do not know - Hoy no Circula means vehicles ending in certain numbers cannot drive in the area around Mexico City on certain days of the week. I think what the sign said these restrictions are lifted for the holidays. Paisanos are Mexicans returning home to their families for the holidays.

I have searched the internet and cannot find info related to what I saw on the sign. I did not pay a lot of attention to the sign because I though I would find it online. Wrong again. So if anyone knows or cares maybe you can clarify here.

Wiki says.........

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoy_No_Circula

During part of early December to early January, Mexico City and Mexico State participate in a special program with the federal government called the Programa Paisano. One part of this program permits, without any special pass, for foreign-plated vehicles regardless of model year (those with plates from other than states in Mexico) to pass freely through the metropolitan area without regard to the Hoy No Circula program.

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  • This hoy no circula created a bigger problem than what it solved when it was introduced, as it was supposed to alleviate traffic and pollution, every one in the areas that this was implemented in simply bought vehicles with different plate numbers or registered out State, same amount of vehicles circulating at all hours and more pollution, so what do the genius at the traffic department do a two lane street or avenue they make it a three lane road, that only slows traffic even more, oh well that is Mexico no long term planing the land of mañana does everything for ayer.

    navegator
  • Using Google Translate (don't trust me to get it correct)

    Do not Drive Today

    If you visit Mexico City and the metropolitan area, you have to meet Hoy No Circula Program, which operates in the Federal District and 18 municipalities of the State of Mexico, Monday to Saturday from 05:00 to 22:00 hours, and prohibiting the use of vehicles according to the latest issue of your vehicle plate.'

    Also, from Monday to Friday from 05:00 to 11:00 hours if your plates are foreign or foreign: If your plate NO NUMBERS USA it is considered as termination 9, 0 or permits and therefore, your vehicle does not circulate on Fridays (blue) and the 5th. Saturday of each month.

    Do not forget that in the State of Mexico, the Hoy No Circula work only in 18 municipalities:

    1. Atizapan
    2. Chicoloapan
    3. coacalco de berriozábal
    4. Cuautitlan Izcalli
    5. Cuautitlan Mexico
    6. Chalco
    7. Chimalhuacán
    8. Ecatepec
    9. Huixquilucan
    10. Ixtapaluca
    11. La Paz
    12. Naucalpan
    13. Nezahualcoyotl
    14. Nicolas Romero
    15. Tlalnepantla de Baz
    16. Tecámac
    17. Tultitlan
    18. Valle de Chalco Solidaridad

    Failure to comply with this requirement will have to pay a fine or even your vehicle can be brought to the yard. " Avoid setbacks travelers better informed!

    For further guidance call 1 877 210 9469 from the USA or from Mexico 01 800 201 8542, both lines are free.
  • http://www.paisano.gob.mx/index.php/paso-a-paso-tu-viaje/69-hoy-no-circula

    Para mayor orientación llama al 1 877 210 9469 desde EUA o Desde México 01 800 201 8542, ambas son líneas gratuitas.
  • Interesting that you mention the hoy no circula, we are in Ciudad Satélite which is in the State of Mexico, and is part of greater Mexico City on the North West area, we have vanity plates on both vehicles and can not drive on Fridays and Saturdays and are restricted from driving before eleven o'clock Sunday to Thursday, it is a little late now, tomorrow I will get my niece to call the agency and get the scoop on this, specially if gringos are considered in this category, if caught driving on a restricted day, and if it happens to be a woman cop the vehicle's will be impounded, the men are easier to bribe so they have women cops and they are nasty and I have been warned not drive on those days.

    So tomorrow I will have good information for you.

    navegator