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Hey, if you’re in Mexico City today, you’d better get ready because it’s going to be absolutely wild with the march downtown and everything that comes with it. Blockades, motorcades/vehicle convoys, and the whole situation is going to be complicated in several boroughs starting in the morning. As far as I understand, the march starts early along Paseo de la Reforma and will last all day, so if you have to get around the city, leave with plenty of time. In Miguel Hidalgo, it’s going to be rough from 9:00 a.m. along Calzada Mahatma Gandhi. Cuauhtémoc will also see activity in several spots, especially around Reforma and the Monument to the Revolution. Iztacalco, Venustiano Carranza, Coyoacán, and Tlalpan will have gatherings throughout the day as well. Honestly, Mexico City already has hellish traffic on its own, so just imagine how it’ll be today with all this. The avenues that are always jammed—Constituyentes, the Periférico, Insurgentes, and Río Churubusco—are going to be even worse. If it’s not urgent, it’s better to stay home or plan your routes carefully. I’d rather not go out on days like this.