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TIPS
FOR TRAVELERS WHO DRIVE TO MEXICO
View the Public Service Announcement:
Recent incidents
involving U.S. citizens who were injured in traffic crashes in Mexico
have highlighted the significant differences between the legal systems
of Mexico and the United States. If you are involved in a motor vehicle
crash in Mexico, it is likely that you will be detained until fault
can be determined by the local authorities. If you are in need of medical
attention, you will generally be taken to the closest medical facility
for treatment while the authorities investigate the incident. If you
are found to be at fault, you will be required to demonstrate financial
responsibility, and post a bond to cover the estimated costs, before
you will be released. Financial responsibility can be demonstrated in
one of two ways:
Remember,
you are visiting another country. Respect and obey their laws, just
as we expect visitors to our country to obey ours.
Should you experience
an emergency while traveling in Mexico, the following are various agencies
which may be contacted for assistance:
From
the U.S. 011-52-66-81-7400
From Tijuana (66) 81-7400
From Baja California Sur (114) 3-3566
Hours: 8 am 4:30 pm (Monday Friday)
After Hours: (619) 692-2154 (evenings / weekends / holidays)
This number is an answering service
Binational
Emergency Medical Care Committee (BEMCC)
(619)
425-5080 (24 hours / 7 days)
492
Third Avenue, Suite 205
Chula Vista, CA 91910
Services provided
to persons experiencing a serious medical emergency while in Mexico
and needing assistance to return to the United States for medical care.
Volunteers assist in arranging medical transportation and will make
arrangements at the receiving hospital in the United States. Annual
memberships are available for $25, but not required to obtain services.
When
calling from Mexico, call collect and immediately notify the operator
that your call is an emergency.
Green
Angels
Ensenada
(617) 646-85
Tijuana (66) 24-34-79
The Green Angels
are a federally sponsored organization that patrols Meixcos main highways
from 8 am to 8 pm. The Green Angels are trained mechanics who are also
trained in basic first aid and carry oil, gasoline spare parts, tools
and communications capabilities. You will only be charged for the equipment
used; ie gasoline or spare parts, not for the mechanics services. The
Green Angels get their name from the green and white trucks they drive.
Attorney
General for the Protection of Tourists
State Tourist Assistance
Offices are located in major towns and cities throughout the Baja peninsula.
If you need legal aid or wish to register a complaint, bilingual staff
in these offices will be able to assist you during regular business
hours
Tijuana
(66) 880-555
Rosarito (661) 20-200
Ensenada (617) 23-022
Mexicali (655) 41-095
Tecate (665) 61-072
La Paz (112) 25-939
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