Driving In Mexico

Did you know that driving in Mexico can be a lot different than driving in the United States? If you're planning a trip, or have ever considered planning a trip to Mexico, there are a few things you need to know if you plan on renting a car for your use across the border. If you're getting a rental car, you need to consider auto insurance for Mexico. I've always known that different countries had different laws when it comes to driving, but I didn't now that if you are in an accident in Mexico, you are fully responsible for paying for any damage that occurred. They won't accept the auto insurance you already have in the US. That's right, it just doesn't count, and you could go to jail until you get the cash to pay for everything.

Do you really want to have to call your friends and family to say guess what, I've been in a wreck. They won't accept my insurance. Now I'm in jail! Oh, yeah, can you bring me some cash? Where? I'm in Mexico! How many people do you know who would be willing to get you out of your bind? How can they get away with this? In the US, we work under laws that assume you are innocent until proven guilty. Mexican laws are quite different. They assume you are guilty until proven innocent. It's called Napoleonic Code, and if you don't have the cash on hand to cover the damage, or a Mexican insurance policy, you're going straight to jail.

It's simple to avoid all of this. All you need to do is get a Mexican auto insurance policy before you make your trip. Only one driver needs to be listed on the policy. Any other drivers holding a US license will then be covered as long as they have permission from the one listed on the policy. The insurance is good throughout Mexico, and it really can save you a lot of grief. Getting the insurance is simple. You can get a Mexican auto insurance quote now to see how much it would cost you.

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