May-22-2014 09:42 AM
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May-23-2014 08:02 AM
briansue wrote:
Agree that we do not worry a lot about which route is safer than another as far as crime goes - crime can happen anywhere. We do not like the coast route because we have a large motorhome and find the roads to be narrow and rough and not always easy to find the correct turns to stay on the correct route. Taking Cuotas up to the Arco Norte around Mexico City and then 57 to Saltillo and then 85 up to Laredo provides better quality roads similar to US Interstates - though longer and more expensive toll-wise this Cuota route could be faster and easier. Depends on your personal level of comfort as far as types of road driven - and you budget as this route certainly costs more. In a smaller vehicle you may not experience the level of difficulty we found on the coast route. We travel many back roads all over the US and Mexico and found that coast route to be one of our least enjoyable driving excursions. That was years ago and the coast roads may have improved by now.
May-23-2014 07:56 AM
May-23-2014 07:47 AM
keelhauler1 wrote:
My suggestion was to take the coastal route not the mountain route which everyone claims is safer. It is 100 mi longer, $100 more tolls and the danger of fog near Orizaba. See my link.
Belize scares me much more than anywhere in MX. They actually flattened my tire there so they could change it for me.
You will probably be searched and x-rayed anywhere you cross the border.
May-23-2014 07:18 AM
May-23-2014 05:20 AM
keelhauler1 wrote:
That route does not skirt the state of Tamaulipas. Which you are in from Tampico North. I think the safety concerns are exaggerated. Something bad can happen anywhere. Just because something bad happened at one place doesn't mean it will happen at that location again. And just because it was safe once doesn't always make it safe.
May-23-2014 05:10 AM
May-23-2014 05:08 AM
almalibre wrote:
We have gone both routes. The central 57 route has much better quality roads.
May-23-2014 12:07 AM
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May-22-2014 02:52 PM
tepetapan wrote:keelhauler1 wrote:
I always go through Villahermosa, then take MX-180 through Vera Cruz, Tampico, and cross at Los Indios. No mountains, but road is bad in a few places, See my last trip in March from this link.
Coastal Route
The coastal route, also known as the Gulf Coast Highway 180 is the shortest and fastest way to Texas every time. I once made it from Catemaco to Brownsville, by SUV, in a little more than 14 hours.