Fines Up to 2,932 Pesos for Carrying Passengers in Pickup Truck Beds on Federal Highways
Drivers in Mexico face fines up to 2,932 pesos for transporting people in pickup truck beds on federal highways.
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Drivers in Mexico face fines up to 2,932 pesos for transporting people in pickup truck beds on federal highways.
The Soy Isla Mujeres 2026 carnival parade filled Ciudad Mujeres with music, color, and family celebrations.
Mexico's tax authority collected over 30 billion pesos in fines last year, a 52% real increase driven by stricter enforcement.
Cancún's taxi meter rollout will proceed without surveillance cameras due to technical issues, sparking safety concerns.
Mexico's environment ministry announced new measures to protect endangered jaguars in the southeast.
Women's groups in Quintana Roo unveiled a protest wall after a judge ordered a child to continue visits with a…
A car struck a stationary mototaxi in Puerto Aventuras, injuring three people, including a child.
A 30-year-old man died after a dump truck hit him while he was cycling in a construction area in Cancún.
Mexican Navy rescued a fishing boat that capsized near Isla Mujeres due to strong waves from a cold front.
An Argentine driver crashed after falling asleep at the wheel on Federal Highway 307 near Cancún.