Double Hoy No Circula in Mexico City and Edomex on December 7, 2024
Double Trouble? Checking ‘Hoy No Circula’ for December 7th in Mexico City
Mexico City, Mexico – Weekend plans in Mexico City and the State of Mexico? Before you hit the road this Saturday, december 7th, make sure you’re not caught by the “Hoy No Circula” programme. This initiative, aimed at reducing traffic and pollution, restricts vehicle circulation based on license plate numbers.
This Saturday, drivers with vehicles displaying license plates ending in 5 or 6 will need to leave their cars at home.
The “Hoy no Circula” program operates Monday through Saturday, with different restrictions each day.
Remember:
Double-check: Always confirm the “Hoy no Circula” schedule before heading out, as it can change.
Plan ahead: If your car is restricted, consider public transportation, ride-sharing, or biking.
* Avoid fines: Violating the ”Hoy No Circula” program can result in hefty fines.
Stay informed and enjoy your weekend in Mexico City!
No Drive Day for Some This Saturday in Mexico City: “Hoy no Circula” in Effect
Mexico City news Correspondent: This Saturday, December 7th, residents of Mexico City adn the State of Mexico are reminded to check the “Hoy No Circula” schedule before hitting the road.
To help us understand this program and its impact, we spoke with Jorge Sanchez, a transportation specialist with expertise in urban mobility.
NewsDirectory3: Jorge, could you explain the purpose of the “Hoy No Circula” program for our viewers?
Jorge Sanchez: Essentially, “Hoy No Circula” aims to mitigate traffic congestion and air pollution in Mexico City. By restricting vehicles based on their license plate numbers on specific days, the program successfully reduces the number of cars on the road, leading to improved air quality and traffic flow.
NewsDirectory3: Can you tell us which license plates are restricted this Saturday?
Jorge Sanchez: This Saturday, December 7th, vehicles with license plates ending in 5 or 6 will be restricted from circulating within mexico City and the State of Mexico.
NewsDirectory3: What advice do you have for people whose vehicles are affected by the restrictions?
Jorge Sanchez: I strongly recommend planning ahead. Mexico City has a robust public transportation system, including the Metro, Metrobús, and ecobici bike-sharing program. Ride-sharing services are also widely available. Choosing these alternatives can save you from potential fines and contribute to a greener city.
NewsDirectory3: Thanks for shedding light on “Hoy No Circula” for our viewers, Jorge.
Remember, residents can find the most up-to-date “Hoy No Circula” schedule on the Mexico city government website and other official sources.
