Mexico City fines drivers violating "Hoy No Circula" rule

publimetro.com.mx (Spanish)

Drivers in Mexico City and surrounding areas who violate the "Hoy No Circula" (No Driving Today) program on Wednesday face fines. Violators may also have their vehicles impounded. Vehicles with red stickers and license plates ending in 3 or 4 are prohibited from driving on Wednesdays from 5 AM to 10 PM. Fines range from 2,262 to 3,394 pesos, plus potential towing fees. The "Hoy No Circula" program aims to reduce pollution and traffic congestion, with varying restrictions based on vehicle type and emissions standards. The program applies to Mexico City and several municipalities in the State of Mexico.


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