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Watch out for the protests that paralyzed several parts of the city on Saturday. Especially in Reforma and the surrounding areas, where there were blockades and marches that caused tremendous chaos in traffic. If you live in Miguel Hidalgo, Cuauhtémoc, Iztacalco, or Coyoacán, you probably felt the effects all day.
Early in the morning, gatherings began at key locations such as Avenida Paseo de la Reforma, the Monument to the Revolution, and several streets in Centro. The tricky part is that after this, the city already has unbearable traffic. According to the data, CDMX is still one of the most congested cities in the world, with the Periférico Ring Road, the Viaduct, and Constituyentes always jammed.
If you have to get around the city, it’s best to plan your routes well. These protests, added to normal traffic, make any trip an odyssey. How did you get through that day?