Hundreds of vacationers saturate the México-Cuernavaca highway this Friday at the start of the Semana Santa bridge. Caminos y Puentes Federales (CAPUFE) reports steady progress at the toll booth despite significant vehicle load. Protesters at the Palo Blanco toll allowed passage without blockades.
The México-Cuernavaca highway records heavy vehicle flow from early morning, with drivers heading to Cuernavaca and Guerrero for Semana Santa vacations.
At 10:15 a.m., CAPUFE reported no disruptions to traffic at the toll booth, where progress was steady despite possible delays from saturation. Earlier, at 9:40 a.m., the agency noted protesters at the Palo Blanco toll on the Cuernavaca-Acapulco highway, who cleared passage to skip the toll fee without a full blockade.
Authorities advise drivers to check their vehicles, carry valid licenses, use seatbelts, plan routes, and avoid driving under alcohol influence to prevent accidents amid heightened holiday traffic.
On labor matters, Article 74 of the Federal Labor Law does not list Maundy Thursday and Good Friday as mandatory rest days, so no double pay applies, only standard remuneration. Companies may grant days off counting toward vacation entitlements.