Car accidents on the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway: which routes are affected today

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Car accidents on the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway and other highways across the country continue to cause traffic issues. As the week progresses, heavy vehicle flow remains on main roads, worsened by reports of incidents that have forced partial closures of several critical sections.

West Bypass Tampico: intermittent traffic due to collision

Federal Roads and Bridges of Income and Related Services (CAPUFE) confirmed that on the West Bypass Tampico, at kilometer 12, vehicles experience intermittent delays in both directions. A side collision caused this disruption, keeping the road with reduced capacity while the situation is resolved. Drivers are advised to exercise caution in this area.

Córdoba-Veracruz: lane reduction due to technical malfunction

The Córdoba-Veracruz highway is partially affected at kilometer 16, heading toward Córdoba. A truck with mechanical issues caused lane closures, leading to significant delays. Motorists should prepare for slowdowns in this section while the vehicle is removed.

Cuernavaca-Acapulco: impact from fallen tree

On the Cuernavaca-Acapulco highway, another critical point is at kilometer 102, heading toward Acapulco. Lane reduction was necessary after a tree fell and blocked the road. Maintenance crews are working on clearing the debris and restoring normal traffic flow.

Mexico-Cuernavaca: normal operation after emergency response

Traffic on the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway, toward Cuernavaca, was restored after response teams removed a mechanically impaired truck at kilometer 78. Although the road has been cleared, continuous monitoring remains in place in this area.

Safety and caution recommendations

In light of these incidents, drivers are advised to exercise extreme caution, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, and stay alert to warning signals. In case of emergency, contact local authorities or CAPUFE. Consider alternative routes if possible and avoid traveling on these roads during peak congestion hours.

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