Overview
- Mexico’s federal road network, which saw scattered lane cuts Sunday, faced partial closures due to crashes, breakdowns, and repairs reported by CAPUFE and the National Guard’s highway unit.
- On the Mexico–Cuernavaca toll road, CAPUFE reported a rear‑end crash at km 52 toward Mexico City that reduced lanes and built heavy traffic.
- Hours later CAPUFE said crews had cleared an accident at km 42 toward the capital, with traffic flow restored but slow conditions persisting.
- CAPUFE also warned of rain from km 24 to 27, while a local outlet reported a pickup overturned near km 41 before Topilejo, adding to delays toward Mexico City.
- Other corridors recorded issues, including a barrier strike on Plan de Ayala–El Porvenir at km 13, a tractor‑trailer breakdown on La Tinaja–Isla at km 70, a tanker crash on Córdoba–Veracruz at km 93, and recovery work on México–Querétaro at km 96.