Hoy No Circula: Saturday restrictions on January 31, 2026, in CDMX and Edomex

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.

Restrictions follow standard Saturday rules in the Hoy No Circula series: this week, hologram 2 (all plates) and out-of-state cars restricted; holograms 1/00/0 exempt (alternates weekly for hologram 1). Applies to 16 CDMX boroughs and Edomex (expanded since July 2025 to 36+ municipalities including Toluca Valley: Toluca, Metepec, Lerma, Zinacantepec, etc.—see series overview).

Fines: CDMX 20-200 UMAs (~2,263-22,628 pesos) with impoundment risk; Edomex 20-30 UMAs. Program promotes public transport to improve air quality amid vehicle growth.

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Mexico City streets under Phase 1 Environmental Contingency due to heat wave: hazy ozone-polluted sky, high temperatures, vehicle restriction signs, and pedestrians coping with the heat.
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CAMe declares phase 1 environmental contingency in CDMX and Edomex due to heat wave

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The Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis (CAMe) declared Phase 1 Environmental Contingency on Saturday, April 25, in Mexico City and Mexico State due to high ozone levels from a heat wave. Expanded vehicle restrictions apply today, Sunday, April 26, under the Double Hoy No Circula program from 5:00 to 22:00. Temperatures in CDMX will reach 30 to 32 degrees Celsius.

The Hoy No Circula program takes effect this Saturday, February 28, in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, restricting certain vehicles from 5:00 to 22:00 to reduce air pollution. It impacts vehicles with hologram 1 and even plate endings, as well as hologram 2 and out-of-state vehicles. The measure aims to improve air quality in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area.

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The Hoy No Circula program is operating normally this Saturday, May 16, across Mexico City’s 16 boroughs and 18 municipalities in the State of Mexico. The restrictions aim to reduce air pollution in the metropolitan area.

Mexico City authorities intervened in an illegal drag racing event in Coyoacán on the night of March 21, leading to 12 traffic infractions and four cars sent to the impound lot. The incident took place near Plaza Oasis in Oxtopulco neighborhood. The Secretariat of Citizen Security acted to clear the roadway and prevent risks.

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The South Korean government announced on April 1 it will expand a mandatory five-day vehicle rotation system to a two-day scheme in the public sector starting next week to curb energy demand amid supply strains from an escalating Middle East conflict. The five-day system for the private sector will remain voluntary. The measure aligns with raising the resource security crisis warning to Level 3, the second-highest 'orange' level.

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