Pilgrims walking to Basilica of Guadalupe during Hoy No Circula restrictions in CDMX, with police enforcing vehicle rules.
Pilgrims walking to Basilica of Guadalupe during Hoy No Circula restrictions in CDMX, with police enforcing vehicle rules.
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Hoy No Circula restrictions during Virgin of Guadalupe festivities in CDMX

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The Hoy No Circula program runs normally on December 11 and 12, 2025, in Mexico City and surrounding State of Mexico municipalities, overlapping with pilgrimages to the Virgin of Guadalupe. Vehicles with green stickers (December 11) and blue stickers (December 12) face restrictions to cut air pollution. Authorities warn of fines for violations.

Pilgrimages to celebrate the Virgin of Guadalupe began arriving in Mexico City on December 11, 2025, when the Hoy No Circula program applies to vehicles with green stickers and plate endings 1 and 2, as well as verification holograms 1 and 2. This restriction, from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., aims to reduce pollution in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area, covering all 16 CDMX boroughs and 18 conurban municipalities in the State of Mexico, such as Atizapán de Zaragoza, Coacalco de Berriozábal, Cuautitlán, Cuautitlán Izcalli, Chalco, Chicoloapan, Chimalhuacán, Ecatepec de Morelos, Huixquilucan, Ixtapaluca, La Paz, Naucalpan de Juárez, Nezahualcóyotl, Nicolás Romero, Tecámac, Tlalnepantla de Baz, Tultitlán, and Valle de Chalco.

On December 12, the Virgin's Day, the program continues for blue-sticker vehicles with plates ending in 9 and 0, under the same time and area rules. The Megalopolis Environmental Commission (CAMe) states that out-of-state vehicles from places like Hidalgo, Morelos, Puebla, and Tlaxcala also follow these rules if they have valid verification. Exceptions include holograms 00 and 0, electric cars, hybrids, and passenger transport.

The weekly Hoy No Circula calendar assigns days by sticker color and plate digit: Tuesdays for pink (7-8), Wednesdays red (3-4), Thursdays green (1-2), Fridays blue (9-0), and Mondays yellow (5-6). Sundays are free, except in emergencies. If ozone levels exceed 150 points, Double Hoy No Circula activates, restricting more vehicles, including some with hologram 0.

Violating the restriction incurs fines of 20 to 30 times the UMA, or 2,074.80 to 3,112.20 pesos. With pilgrim traffic, drivers are urged to take precautions to avoid penalties and improve air quality.

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X discussions mainly feature news outlets and traffic info accounts reminding drivers that Hoy No Circula restrictions apply normally on December 11 for green sticker vehicles and December 12 for blue stickers during Virgin of Guadalupe festivities in CDMX and Edomex, stressing fines for violations and the need to plan around pilgrimages and closures. Reactions are neutral and cautionary, focusing on compliance without notable positive, negative, or skeptical opinions.

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Realistic depiction of police enforcing Hoy No Circula vehicle restrictions on January 17, 2026, in Mexico City amid smoggy traffic.
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Hoy No Circula: Saturday restrictions on January 17, 2026, in CDMX and Edomex

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This Saturday, January 17, 2026, Hoy No Circula restricts vehicles with holograms 1 (odd plates: 1,3,5,7,9) and 2 (all plates), plus out-of-state (except 00/0), from 5:00 to 22:00 in Mexico City's 16 boroughs and the usual 18 Edomex municipalities. Part of the ongoing program to curb pollution; check prior series articles for general rules and exemptions (e.g., electric vehicles, public transport).

The Hoy No Circula program returns to its standard schedule on Thursday, January 8, 2026, in Mexico City (CDMX) and the State of Mexico (Edomex), restricting private vehicles with green stickers and plates ending 1-2 from 5:00 to 22:00 in the usual 16 CDMX boroughs and 18 bordering municipalities. This follows holiday adjustments, with fines for violations to curb air pollution.

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The Hoy No Circula vehicle restriction will be in effect on Thursday, March 19, from 5:00 to 22:00 in the 16 boroughs of CDMX and 18 municipalities in the State of Mexico. It affects cars with green stickers and plate endings 1 and 2 with holograms 1 and 2. Foreign vehicles are also restricted, except those with holograms 00 and 0.

This Saturday, January 31, 2026, Hoy No Circula restricts vehicles with hologram 2 (all plates) and out-of-state cars from 05:00 to 22:00 in Mexico City's 16 boroughs and expanded Edomex municipalities. Part of the ongoing series to curb pollution; check prior articles for general rules, exemptions (e.g., electric/hybrid vehicles, holograms 1/00/0, public transport), fines, and full municipality lists.

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Mexico City and the State of Mexico avoided an environmental contingency and double Hoy No Circula for Thursday, February 12, thanks to wind gusts that improved air quality on Wednesday, February 11. The Metropolitan Environmental Commission reported ozone levels of 156 ppb in Coyoacán, but cloudiness and wind quickly reduced pollution. The Hoy No Circula program will operate normally on Thursday.

Following the activation of Phase I on December 25 due to Christmas fireworks and bonfires, Mexico State suspended the Atmospheric Environmental Contingency on December 26, 2025, as PM2.5 levels improved to acceptable ranges. The Alert Phase persists in Valle de Toluca and Santiago Tianguistenco due to ongoing pollutants, with normal Hoy No Circula rules in effect—no double restrictions.

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Starting January 5, 2026, Cali begins a new pico y placa rotation to enhance mobility and cut vehicle congestion through the first semester. The restriction runs Monday to Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., beginning with a pedagogical phase without penalties.

 

 

 

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