Driving conditions in
Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, Los Cabos, Mexico are often very different from the US or Canada. For your
safety, you must drive slowly and cautiously in Mexico.
Most cases of highway
crime occur at night.
Loose livestock often
wander onto roads at night and are difficult to see
Many vehicles in Mexico
do not have functioning headlights and brake lights,
creating dangerous situations
Loose Livestock:
Horses, cows, pigs, and dogs are often found wandering loose
in the road.
Construction sites are
often unmarked and equipment can be left on the road
In case of an accident
or loss, you must report the claim in Mexico prior to
entering the US in order for your Mexican Insurance to cover
the claim.
Research your route for
safety using current maps. It is also recommended to ask
questions about your route from the Mexican Tourism Office,
Travel Clubs, or at stopping points along your trip. · Have
your car serviced prior to leaving on your trip.
Never operate your
vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.