Oh I have not talked about driving in Mexico for quite awhile... And driving here is so much fun and so adventurous...
Take what I encountered this morning for instance in the space of 10 minutes (which is how long it takes for me to get home from my new gym).
- A driver decided to try to make three lanes out of two and blocked oncoming traffic.
- Motorcycles simultaneously passed me on my left and right as I was doing the posted speed (and it was not a three lane highway).
- A taxi wanting to make a right created a third lane and almost rear ended a parked bus.
- When making a left you often have to go into the lane of oncoming traffic or the guy behind you thinks your turn signal means to pass you on the left. I had to do that this morning.
- Oh and I passed over 8 sets of speed bumps to give me a no cost body vibration treat.
Crazy eh (Canadian roots)? Now understand that I am not complaining. I am simply sharing the delights of driving in Mexico where driving is never boring. Do you really want to rent that car when you visit?
You know the amazing thing is that once you get used to driving here everything actually flows. Go figure.
Enjoy life's adventures!
With great love, Suzanne
Suzanne Marie Bandick
Live your Dreams Life Coach
P.S. My ebook: Only in Mexico You Say? The Humorous Side of Living in Mexico is available now on my site http://www.onlyinmexicoyousay.com.
Would you like help to visit or live in Mexico? Visit http://www.liveyourdreamscoaching.com.
My husband's Playa del Carmen Real Estate office – http://www.onestopmc.com.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Adventures in Mexico, I taught my son to drive!

Yes seat belts are the law and speeding is ticketed but as for the lines on the road? I think they are considered guidelines only. The idea seems to be to use every possible patch of pavement and having two lanes turn into three or four lanes is not uncommon.
So what did I teach my son besides the regular driving basics? Well a lot of it was informing him of the differences between driving in Mexico and other countries. For instance that you will find “x” driving habit in Mexico but if you go to Canada or the US this will not be allowed.
I taught him to
- Watch for people who may suddenly turn up on your right when you actually have your turn signal on to turn right.
- Watch when you want to turn left because other drivers may think you want them to go around you when you put on your signal so they will pass on your left
- Hesitate before you pull away at a light because someone may be running the other light.
- Watch for turtles crossing when driving in beach towns.
- That you don’t have to drive like dad if you don’t want to.
When he finished my classes, he took six hours of mandatory classroom drivers’ education (where he was taught things like the time it takes your vehicle to stop at various speeds and that no makeup should be put on in a car as an accident could force your makeup applicator into your eye causing serious injury). After that he took his written and practical test and received his own Mexican drivers’ license. Yea!
I also have to say that the Playa del Carmen Department of Licensing had the friendliest, nicest people working there that I have ever encountered. Everything was handled with a smile. The instructor for his classroom education even came and shook his hand as he held his new license.
So look out Playa del Carmen – you now have another new driver - my son.
Enjoy the Adventure! Suzanne
Suzanne Marie Bandick
Live your Dreams Life Coach
P.S. My book: Only in Mexico You Say? The Humorous Side of Living in Mexico is available now on my site http://www.onlyinmexicoyousay.com/
Would you like help to visit or live in Mexico? Visit http://www.liveyourdreamscoaching.com/
Would you like to own property in paradise for only $40,000? This is my husband's development in Bacalar, Mexico http://www.losflamboyanesbacalar.com/. We are planning a house there.
My husband's Playa del Carmen Real Estate office – One Stop Real Estate, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Monday, July 7, 2008
Mexico's answer to speeding? Speed bumps!
Speed bumps are everywhere - everywhere!!
Playa del Carmen must have just gotten a new shipment of yellow dome speed bumps because city workers are zealously installing them all over town.
We now have big speed bumps on the highways as well as assorted sized speed bumps on most every other street you can find. The brand new bright yellow ones are the prettiest though.
I guess they are to make us slow down and notice the scenery. There is always a plus side if you look hard enough!
I wonder if you hit them at high speed if you would fly? Oh, that’s just the kid in me.
Wasn’t me officer. Really - by the way, nice speed bumps.
Enjoy the Adventure! Suzanne
Suzanne Marie Bandick
Live your Dreams Life Coach
P.S. My book: Only in Mexico You Say? The Humorous Side of Living in Mexico is available now on my site http://www.onlyinmexicoyousay.com/.
Would you like help to visit or live in Mexico? Visit http://www.liveyourdreamscoaching.com
Playa del Carmen must have just gotten a new shipment of yellow dome speed bumps because city workers are zealously installing them all over town.
We now have big speed bumps on the highways as well as assorted sized speed bumps on most every other street you can find. The brand new bright yellow ones are the prettiest though.
I guess they are to make us slow down and notice the scenery. There is always a plus side if you look hard enough!
I wonder if you hit them at high speed if you would fly? Oh, that’s just the kid in me.
Wasn’t me officer. Really - by the way, nice speed bumps.
Enjoy the Adventure! Suzanne
Suzanne Marie Bandick
Live your Dreams Life Coach
P.S. My book: Only in Mexico You Say? The Humorous Side of Living in Mexico is available now on my site http://www.onlyinmexicoyousay.com/.
Would you like help to visit or live in Mexico? Visit http://www.liveyourdreamscoaching.com
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