Un trafic intense sur les routes menant à Mexico marque la fin des vacances de Pâques

Le dimanche 5 avril, jour de Pâques, les autoroutes Mexico-Cuernavaca et Mexico-Querétaro ont connu d'importants ralentissements en direction de Mexico alors que les vacanciers rentraient chez eux.

La Guardia Nacional et Caminos y Puentes Federales (Capufe) ont signalé une progression lente sur plusieurs autoroutes du pays après la période de vacances. Sur l'autoroute Mexico-Cuernavaca, des charges véhiculaires intenses ont été enregistrées du kilomètre 45 au 71 en direction de CDMX dès avant 17 heures, en raison du retour des vacanciers, sans accident ni blocage. Le Viaducto Elevado de Tlalpan figurait parmi les points les plus congestionnés. Le trafic s'est également intensifié sur l'autoroute Cuernavaca-Acapulco en direction de Morelos avec le retour des vacanciers venus des plages. Au nord, l'autoroute Mexico-Querétaro a connu un accident au kilomètre 48 en direction de CDMX, qui a été dégagé et la circulation est revenue à la normale après 17h30. Cependant, le péage de Tepotzotlán a connu de lourdes charges dans les deux sens jusque tard dans la nuit.

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