Why We're LEAVING MEXICO and Going Back to the US?!?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2018
  • It all happened so fast...now we need to drive back to the border. During the long drive, a LOT happened.
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    After coming back from Ajijic, Mexico we found out we had to go back to the US/Mexico border...PRONTO! This is what happened on the first day of the road trip there. We left Guadalajara and headed toward Saltillo, Mexico for the night.
    Expats in Mexico need to either go through a residency process to become a temporary or permanent resident in Mexico OR return to the border every 180 days to get a new tourist visa. Well, there's also the option of living illegally in Mexico but we don't recommend that.
    In this video, you'll see what it's like to go through toll roads in Mexico, we go through Mexican military checkpoints, and we talk about what it's like traveling in Mexico.
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  • @TangerineTravels
    @TangerineTravels  5 лет назад +221

    So we kind of dropped the ball on this video and never explicitly said why we were going back to the US. We explained it bit by bit over the course of the past few videos but not well in this one...So why were we going back to the US? Because we initially came to Mexico with 180-day visa and a 180-day car permit. We had to go back to the US to deal with our visa situation and make sure we remained legal with our car and visas.

    • @lagueraalvarado4433
      @lagueraalvarado4433 5 лет назад +6

      Question: if you stay longer than the 180 days and you decide to come back after that, what will or can happen? Do they catch it? We always travel by airplane and are nearing that 180 day mark.... Do we need to worry?

    • @careyscates5504
      @careyscates5504 5 лет назад +3

      La Guera Alvarado if you're over your 180 days you will pay a fine, not sure of the exact costs, last year my plane was delayed for a day I left on the 180th

    • @Sonnyblack100
      @Sonnyblack100 5 лет назад +56

      Well that’s kinda clickbait, you made out that you had to come back for a more serious reason

    • @G3r4pro
      @G3r4pro 5 лет назад +11

      "A que se dedica" what's your trade? What's it that you do? More or less that's what it means, it was a soft interrogation... so I would say tourist would be the best answer

    • @sailorsg4131
      @sailorsg4131 5 лет назад +12

      Thats what I tought.
      I hope everything works out for you guys.
      Be good and stay safe.
      And for the Military asking ¿A que te dedicas? What do you do for living? Thats a common cuestion, any autority can make you so they know if you dont get nervous, first of all, then comes your talking, so they know if you are a local or not, so if you dont feel comfortable talking in spanish or you dont understand what they are saying, dont worry, talk in english, so they will get a translator if necesary.
      See you, be safe.
      Hasta la vista chavos.

  • @hectorortega9131
    @hectorortega9131 5 лет назад +275

    I tell you what a "Cafe" house is; is not that they nesserly sell coffe, (even though you can get coffe there at any time). But what it really means or is, its a common house that you can stop there and sit at their own dinning table and eat there, you would usually eat the same of what that family cooked that same day for lunch, you can stop there like at Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner, will sit with them and eat with them too, and let me tell you those people are super friendly and polite, it really is a nice experiance to remember!, 👍

    • @rogerg0834
      @rogerg0834 5 лет назад +15

      wow...how amazing is that!!

    • @Courage2bwell
      @Courage2bwell 5 лет назад +13

      What a wonderful thing! Making Mexico that much more warm and welcoming. Thank you for the explanation

    • @barbyortega
      @barbyortega 5 лет назад +9

      Wow!! I’m from Mexico as well and didn’t know that either!!

    • @thatsmytwocents4372
      @thatsmytwocents4372 4 года назад +6

      Hector Ortega We need to try that next time !

    • @lindacianchetti3599
      @lindacianchetti3599 4 года назад +7

      So far, THIS is the one reason I would make all the effort it appears it takes, to come to mexico. Not kidding.

  • @j.m.5995
    @j.m.5995 6 лет назад +204

    I'd rather deal with Mexican Military than Mexican Police. They actually instill morals and good values within the Mexican Military. In my experience personnel from the MARINA are the most professional!

    • @beegee5337
      @beegee5337 5 лет назад +9

      Juan
      If you support the existence of government, then you support other men claiming you as property.
      Government is slavery. And the military and cops are the henchmen of politicians that keep the slavery going.

    • @yourmother9834
      @yourmother9834 5 лет назад +17

      Without government there would be chaos.

    • @bookmark1335
      @bookmark1335 5 лет назад

      Bee Gee right

    • @bookmark1335
      @bookmark1335 5 лет назад +5

      Mariah Ellisor modem governments are documented corporations since their ungodly constitutions. Patriotic folks will always remain in denial because they know their families has generations of blood shed for these rich "government" corporate societies.

    • @bookmark1335
      @bookmark1335 5 лет назад +7

      We don't need rich rulers, we need honest moralistic leaders that shouldn't get paid for a good deed as running a "good" country..

  • @WeavingSpiritOracle
    @WeavingSpiritOracle 4 года назад +13

    Binge watching your videos and really enjoying them thank you for sharing

  • @lurru
    @lurru 6 лет назад +56

    Hey amigos. The guy actually said “a donde se dirigen?”, which is a more appropriate first question at a checkpoint. “Where are you headed?” I had to rewind it to make sure because he said it quite fast! And I’m mexican, so it’s ok if you didn’t catch it.

  • @fidelinfante8178
    @fidelinfante8178 6 лет назад +125

    Military checkpoints always ask every driver passing through "what do you do for a living?", it's a standard question. You answered correctly, tourist on vacation, just in case print out an address where you are staying in Mexico. they won't ask for more information, in fact military presence is a sign of secure roads. If they ask to step out of the car for inspection, just cooperate with them, they are targeting vehicles carrying anything illegal.
    Yes, U.S. customs also ask the same question to foreigners before allowing entrance into the U.S.
    Thank you for your videos!

    • @catherinejaeger382
      @catherinejaeger382 5 лет назад +2

      .

    • @Coupe420
      @Coupe420 5 лет назад +2

      I have never been asked what I do! I have been in out of Mexico, Canada, and the USA. Never been asked my occupation.

    • @barbyortega
      @barbyortega 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah! Is a standard question ( if you look touristy) and they basically are trying to see how would you respond to that question in order to assess if you’re traffic drugs or such!!
      Like if you doubt on your respond or things like that!
      Like everyone else have said very calmly just say: “tourist or RUclipsr”.

    • @thatsmytwocents4372
      @thatsmytwocents4372 4 года назад +2

      I completely agree with you, it is a standard question. Do you have a quick answer or do you stumble answering trying to make something up.
      I also agree with Military presence. I used to own a condo in Puerto Morelos. I was speaking to a military man one day and he was very nice. I told him his presence scared me. He answered, "I scare hue, I ham only here for your protection. We would not be here if it was not a tourist city."
      I got a new attitude after that !!!

    • @TheRolexseller
      @TheRolexseller 3 года назад

      Same as asking you that at a international airport. Basically trying to tell if you are actually on a tourist visa or are illegally working in the country without a work visa.

  • @OneMiketoLive
    @OneMiketoLive 5 лет назад +13

    The "Cafe" businesses in that town is probably a means of avoiding taxes.
    Also, you may have seen homes that appeared to be under renovation, yet looked like those renovations had stopped some time ago. The reason for this is the property taxes in Mexico are very high, but only properties that are complete pay taxes.
    If a building is under renovation, no taxes are charged. So to avoid the property tax, people begin construction, but do not finish the project.

  • @TangerineTravels
    @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +21

    Any guesses what might be happening next? Dun dun dunnnn....

    • @leonardovazquez5984
      @leonardovazquez5984 6 лет назад

      Tangerine Travels I Guess something related yo renew The car permit?

    • @TallSarah77
      @TallSarah77 6 лет назад +5

      Can't wait to find out, but surely it involves more shenanigans!

    • @neocfar
      @neocfar 6 лет назад +1

      I don’t know, but now i’m wondering where is Laska, i’m worried about her

    • @gerardocantu9702
      @gerardocantu9702 6 лет назад

      Tangerine Travels A que te dedicas = What's your business. What are you doing pretty much.

    • @rodrigom2630
      @rodrigom2630 6 лет назад +1

      Solar eclipse 😂

  • @israelarana5283
    @israelarana5283 4 года назад

    You guys are awesome! Love your channel! Hard to see why anyone would give this a thumbs down?? My family is from Tepatitlan Jalisco. Always wanted to visit but never got the courage. Thank you for sharing your travels!

  • @keineahnung6124
    @keineahnung6124 6 лет назад +52

    It' s Monday and there's a fiesta in the plaza, IT' S MEXICO..!

    • @joehart6030
      @joehart6030 3 года назад +1

      The traditional fiesta of San Lunes!

    • @yaminceja3771
      @yaminceja3771 3 года назад +1

      That what about to say 😂😂😭😭

  • @sponge850bobette7
    @sponge850bobette7 5 лет назад +33

    I am a Canadian and when I cross into Vermont I get these questions and more. Sometimes I think I will be asked for my blood type.

    • @michaelanderson9914
      @michaelanderson9914 4 года назад +2

      yeah, US border partol are dick heads.

    • @juanmunoz3899
      @juanmunoz3899 3 года назад

      Racist much?

    • @AlexGonzales
      @AlexGonzales 3 года назад

      Juan Munoz right dumb af to say no offense to brown skin but go on to stereotype hardcore 🥴

    • @steelergrl8169
      @steelergrl8169 3 года назад

      I’ve gotten more crap from US boarder patrol coming back into the US than any other country (minus the witch in England). Canadian boarder patrol is always nice.

  • @leonelpardo7493
    @leonelpardo7493 6 лет назад

    I'm glad you guys are back, I was missing your videos!

  • @christywhitley6053
    @christywhitley6053 3 года назад

    Lots of great info in this video. Gracias

  • @SpanishandGo
    @SpanishandGo 6 лет назад +63

    ¿A donde se dirigen? means “Where are you going?” - we’ve never been asked what we do for a living by any police or military in Mexico. That would be a strange question indeed. They just wanna know where you’re going, where you came from, if you have any guns or drugs in your car, and what you’re doing in Mexico. No need to worry!
    And you guys said “Zacatecas” very well! 😆
    We’re in Guanajuato for the next month if you happen to be in the area! It’d be cool to meet up. ¡Saludos! -Jim & May

    • @qwertytypewriter2013
      @qwertytypewriter2013 6 лет назад +2

      My dad was stopped once for making a U-Turn on a broken traffic light here in Aguascalientes. The cops were actually asking him where he worked, if he had a family, and many personal questions. They found out my dad has plenty of money compared to the average Mexican, but he made a fool out of them and they couldn't get him to pay big money haha, they were outsmarted. But to me it was really worrying that they would ask those questions. Now I understand why they do it haha.

    • @hemaheba
      @hemaheba 6 лет назад +1

      In those check points is pretty normal standard question I would say, they do kind of social analysis asking you simple questions.

    • @truckingmadeez8741
      @truckingmadeez8741 6 лет назад

      Normal questions is like in the us when police asks you if you have any weapons,drugs or bombs in your car. Is a stupid question joke but they assess you depending on how you answer them back.

    • @melissasueferrin3409
      @melissasueferrin3409 6 лет назад +2

      Foreigners who reside in Mexico are frequently asked what we do for a living. An easy way to quickly assess if you are legally in the country.

    • @Bacavoit
      @Bacavoit 6 лет назад

      I have been asked what I do for a living many times in Federal and military checkpoints.

  • @wyattcekalla6335
    @wyattcekalla6335 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information guys

  • @pep590
    @pep590 3 года назад

    The entrance video is so cool!

  • @TheNewTravel
    @TheNewTravel 6 лет назад +38

    That's weird I use mastercard and I've had good luck using it. Can't think of a time they had a card machine and couldn't accept it. Never had to pay for a toll booth though!

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +12

      We were actually talking about this during our drive today. We got this wrong and we’re planning to correct it in an upcoming video. I think that I thought that MasterCard wasn’t accepted a lot of times because, in our experience, businesses often have a sign that says “Visa” but mentions no other card brands. If one is counting on using Discover or American Express, they’re definitely going to have a harder time though. Also, it seems to happen often enough here in GDL when I ask “se acepten tarjetas” (do you accept credit cards) they’ll ask if I want to pay with Visa or American Express. I don’t ever remember them mentioning MasterCard, so I assumed it wasn’t accepted. It seems that my mistake is just a matter of false assumptions.

    • @sergap1226
      @sergap1226 6 лет назад +4

      This Guy Rocks! Visit his channel and subscribe.

    • @aragornii507
      @aragornii507 5 лет назад

      The New Travel Dan do a collaboration with them!

    • @sergap1226
      @sergap1226 5 лет назад

      Along with the Kennons too. All together :P I think they are way bigger than the tangerines in subscriptors

    • @generaltso6914
      @generaltso6914 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the correction! I have 2 mastercards in my wallet for my trip to Mexico and thought I was going to have to get a Visa!

  • @beastrider53
    @beastrider53 6 лет назад +55

    The question the military asked is actually common in locations near the border. Every time I drive from Chihuahua to El Paso there's a military checkpoint in between and they always ask the same questions. Don't worry, feel free to answer honestly!

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +4

      As long as we understand their Spanish, we always answer honestly. We don't have anything to hide :) Thanks for the tips and sharing your experience, we appreciate that!

    • @KaoruGoyle
      @KaoruGoyle 6 лет назад +4

      "A qué se dedican" is a normal question, I have a local mexican friend who visits family on the border and she certainly looks local and she gets questioned just the same. They just wonder what's your business and the reason you are headed to or from the border, they just want to figure out if you are in shady business or not.
      Just answer honestly and should be fine

    • @davlor86
      @davlor86 6 лет назад +1

      Tangerine Travels Just say you guys are tourists and problem solved, but take a deep look when they search your stuff, there have been cases where cops or even the military steal things while "searching" for drugs.

    • @joehart6030
      @joehart6030 3 года назад +1

      @@davlor86 - Happened to me! Military CP north of Acapulco.

  • @mannyrockwell7773
    @mannyrockwell7773 5 лет назад

    Im so glad you guys are doing so good in the toll booth!!

  • @luis-antoniogomez4094
    @luis-antoniogomez4094 6 лет назад

    You guys are awesome! Take care and drive safely.

  • @lupeelvaquero6516
    @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад +226

    Rural San Luis is one of the poorest places in Mexico, those communities are completely forgotten by The Mexican government, there is not any source of income,,, and those cafes on the side of the road are places for truck drivers to stop and eat and take a shower, literally thats a truck stop!,,

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +30

      We are so saddened to see/hear about this place. It's definitely the poorest place we've ever seen in our lives. Many of those homes didn't even appear to have electricity/water/sewage. They were just makeshift shelters out of whatever materials are around. =/ We hope that changes for those areas in the future. Thanks for sharing about the cafes! That makes a lot of sense.

    • @lupeelvaquero6516
      @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад +20

      Within the city,any city, there are many places like that,, in Guadalajara you should go see Colonia ferrocarril, you'll be really surprised what you will see over there!! Houses made out of cardboard, old train wagens used as houses, dusty streets, sawage running on middle of the streets, and all of that it's consequence of corruption in government.

    • @USAMEXICO1982
      @USAMEXICO1982 6 лет назад +10

      Lupe Padilla it is part of it is the goverment ,but most people always like tk blame somebody, most poor people are lazy and don't want get out that situation

    • @T4nku0ut
      @T4nku0ut 6 лет назад +29

      ^doubtful, i've yet to meet a poor Mexican living in rural Mexico who's lazy. Most work like crazy just to barely feed themselves, but people from guadalajara might be different i suppose :p

    • @edsonorantes24
      @edsonorantes24 6 лет назад +6

      It could be part of the corrupt politicians, but also there are a LOT of "social movements" and leaders that caused a lot of damage..
      in the south, most of this groups take posesion of a ranch or some wasteland and then they demand the government to give them all the utilities (water, sewer, electricity) without any planning and even when in many cases, that is unfeaseble because they take lands that are in natural reserves or that are too dangerous for human habiting..
      And the "social leaders" obviously then get's a lot of money from their people, because they got them some "land".. at least in Oaxaca and Chiapas, that happens a lot, it's almost like a "business model"

  • @jdemestrada6106
    @jdemestrada6106 6 лет назад +8

    I was watching the video #25 and I got curious about this video, your spanish is really good now. Drive save!!!

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +2

      Aw thank you! We try to learn more and improve every day :) Thanks for watching one of our oldies and seeing what we're up to now. :) More to come in the next few days!

  • @GamingClips7
    @GamingClips7 3 года назад

    Amazing video! I know I’m late and others have already said it but he does indeed say, “Adónde se dirigen?” which means “Where are you headed?” ‘Adónde’ obviously meaning ‘to where’ and ‘se dirigen’ being a form of the verb ‘dirigirse’, which literally means ‘to go toward’. Love the channel!

  • @moybone6641
    @moybone6641 5 лет назад

    Good job muchachos! Great video.

  • @willpina
    @willpina 6 лет назад +13

    Amor eterno playing on the background... that song makes me cry everytime! 😭

  • @TallSarah77
    @TallSarah77 6 лет назад +17

    Woo! Going on a road trip to the US with the Tangerine Trio! You guys make a 10 hour drive look fun..and interesting. That's so much driving for one day! I'm curious about all the "cafes" you were seeing. Hmm.

    • @TheCacho00
      @TheCacho00 6 лет назад +4

      Sarah S. Café!!! Most of big truck drivers drink alot of Coffee and they're can rest at the same time when they stop to grab some

    • @TheCacho00
      @TheCacho00 6 лет назад +3

      Sarah S. Coffee help them not to sleep while they driving

    • @rodrigom2630
      @rodrigom2630 6 лет назад +1

      I guess it's to grab a bite or something

    • @TallSarah77
      @TallSarah77 6 лет назад +2

      Ahh, makes sense! Ery'body needs a rest and some energy on those long drives. Thanks for explaining it. 😃

    • @TheCacho00
      @TheCacho00 6 лет назад +1

      Sarah S. In USA you have rest areas, in Mexico you have cafes!!! and some others 😉 your welcome 🤗😂

  • @MXOtaku
    @MXOtaku 5 лет назад

    Your videos are amazing. Thank you for sharing Mexico with the world.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your kind comment, Carlos! We are so glad you're enjoying our videos.

    • @MXOtaku
      @MXOtaku 5 лет назад

      @@TangerineTravels I will check out the video on Puebla, thank you. If I can make a request, a video on the city of Jalpa in the state of Zacatecas would make me very happy. I was born there but haven't seen it for more than 20 years.

  • @rodolfochavarria7026
    @rodolfochavarria7026 6 лет назад

    Drive safely! Have a good trip

  • @carloscable
    @carloscable 6 лет назад +24

    Military personnel are mostly harmless and normally ask routine questions that they are instructed to ask, they “de donde viene?”=“where do you come from?”, “a donde va?”=“where are you going” and “a que se dedica”=“what do you do?(for a living)”, in your case just answer we’re tourists and they’ll be satisfied with that. Keep answers simple.

  • @TheCacho00
    @TheCacho00 6 лет назад +10

    Café!!! Most of big truck drivers drink alot of Cafe and they're can rest at the same time when they stop to grab some.

  • @reymundomartinez8718
    @reymundomartinez8718 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome...
    You all came to my hometown.
    Laredo, TX...
    Yay-yesssss!!!
    Love your channel.
    Just like the kinetic Keanons.

  • @gerardocantu9702
    @gerardocantu9702 6 лет назад +1

    Darn it. Just missed you guys in Saltillo. Guess I need to keep you guys updated when I return in November.

  • @fernandozome1750
    @fernandozome1750 6 лет назад +17

    Military Check Points are Good. They are mainly looking for any ilegal traffiking, don´t worry.

  • @davidtolentino4358
    @davidtolentino4358 5 лет назад +8

    your both brave great and wonderful people. Thanks for sharing. God bless you both.

  • @josephinewallis8693
    @josephinewallis8693 3 года назад

    Glad to see Jordan you don't suffer from mucho control of driving the car. Great videos!

  • @llxviirusxllll4232
    @llxviirusxllll4232 5 лет назад +1

    Im so jealous u guys very close to my beautiful city slp !!! Big like and subbed good videos too

  • @ramiroserrato2727
    @ramiroserrato2727 5 лет назад +61

    Yes driving at night in Mexico can be dangerous in some places because of criminals stopping cars to rob you, I am from Mexico and me and my family have gone through that in Guerrero and Michoacán in tierra caliente, they hide in the side of the roads in places where you have to go slow like in tight curves, they will come armed and force not only cars to stop but even buses to steal everything they can, even your shoes if they like them, try to avoid small roads and stay in toll highways, those are safe.

    • @irmarose2267
      @irmarose2267 5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the info ill be driving to Puerto Vallarta in a,few months

    • @johnperrine4003
      @johnperrine4003 5 лет назад +3

      I’m sure I’m being paranoid but I’d be so afraid to drive there just because of bad stories I’ve heard. Is it generally safe? At least during the day?

    • @theyliveyousleep8965
      @theyliveyousleep8965 5 лет назад +4

      But these idealistic expats keep trying to tell us that Mexico is soooo much safer than America

  • @kiosukeabg
    @kiosukeabg 6 лет назад +9

    its just me but it seems like the soldier says, was "A donde se dirigen?" or "where are you going?" that is the normal question, not "a que se dedican" "what do you do for a living", but in any case the easiest way to get out for foreigners is to say "on vacations" " vamos de vacaciones" if you know the place you say the city or the state

    • @jrainfinite
      @jrainfinite 6 лет назад

      kiosukeabg but they do ask a que se dedican most of the time, it's a common question they ask.

    • @salvadorarias9339
      @salvadorarias9339 5 лет назад

      That is what they are asking - where are you going...what's your destination

  • @jessedelch9306
    @jessedelch9306 6 лет назад

    Great video guys 👍🏻

  • @BucketListTravellers
    @BucketListTravellers 3 года назад

    The amount of toll booths in Mexico really surprised us when we were there. We caught the bus when travelling through, so we missed the toll booth experience.

  • @jeanttbs
    @jeanttbs 6 лет назад +4

    They usually ask you those questions to see how you respond and determine if you might be doing some illegal stuff. I believe you are not required to answer those questions but its just easier to follow along.

  • @rossevers
    @rossevers 6 лет назад +7

    "A dónde se dirige?", meaning where are you going?, I been rewatching and that's what he says, it sounds similar, I can see your confusion, hope you guys have a safe trip.

  • @troymills9437
    @troymills9437 6 лет назад

    Quite the adventure. Can't wait to see part II. Really enjoyed dinner with y'all. Safe travels!

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  5 лет назад

      Thanks for meeting up with us, we enjoyed it as well :)

  • @juanitabrown9602
    @juanitabrown9602 6 лет назад

    OMG! Been so worried about you guys. Never thought you'd have bad WiFi at Lakeside. Be safe. Can't wait till the next chapter.

    • @rianmcgonigal7419
      @rianmcgonigal7419 6 лет назад

      By Lakeside do you mean Lake Chapala area in general?
      Is Lakeside known for good wifi? we're coming down to Ajijic and were wondering.

  • @ErickNagaya
    @ErickNagaya 6 лет назад +15

    The way you dealt with the officer was ok (at least what we could see at the moment haha). Just try to show yourself calm/friendly because if they see you're nervous they might ask more questions or even ask if they can register your car. Normally the ones with military uniform are just doing their job, however, the federales (blue patrol and uniform like a policeman) are the ones that give me chills because they are the one with the bad reputation.
    About the speed limits, yes.. not even the government respect them haha. As long as you're not going extremely fast they won't say anything. Just try to drive like the other cars do.
    I'm telling you this based in my experience as a mexican, so you can take it as a suggestion, but every person has a different experience.

    • @ErickNagaya
      @ErickNagaya 6 лет назад

      Wolfgang goethe Efectivamente, amigo.

    • @armandocalbe9114
      @armandocalbe9114 6 лет назад +1

      And if you get pulled over by municipales, be careful, they use to have sticky material on their hands...

    • @qwertytypewriter2013
      @qwertytypewriter2013 6 лет назад +1

      @Tangerine Travels if you read this, well it's like driving in California hahaha, on freeways "70 mph" reads "if we all go 80 they can't stop all of us"

    • @LuckyBaldwin777
      @LuckyBaldwin777 4 года назад

      @@qwertytypewriter2013 hahaha so true. Be careful tho. CHP are like a pack of wolves going after a herd of deer. Sometimes they pick off the slowest one at the back of the pack

  • @MrRobertjschoen
    @MrRobertjschoen 5 лет назад +6

    I've lived in Mexico for 13 years and most always take the libre ( free roads ) many times the trip is shorter and much more beautiful. Long trips I try and make on a Sunday. If I need change I go to a gas station. Real de Catorce a City in San Luis Potosi is awesome. The Military always ask the same questions, just tell them where your coming from and where you are going and why they will say pasale. I travel in a small Motor Home and the Military will peek in the back and let me go on your way. It's very rare to be stopped on the quota ( pay road ) unless you are really speeding. Driving a vehicle w/ U S plates has always been as issue the laws change frequently and the police don't know what they are anyway. This is why I may move to Baja as the laws for U S cars are not as strict. This is one of the most important things to research before you come to Mexico. I still don't drive at night unless I am in my home in Ajijic the largest expat community in the World.

  • @travelingtimothy
    @travelingtimothy 5 лет назад

    Very informative and real life Mexico. Thanks for taking us along. I would love to collaborate with you.

  • @nancyg000
    @nancyg000 6 лет назад

    Ahhhhhh 1st like and comment!!! Love you guys!!

  • @oscaracosta2697
    @oscaracosta2697 6 лет назад +5

    Regarding the "not paying your toll at mexican highways" topic...... I strongly sugest you to pay it anyways, because the toll includes an insurance that in case of something bad happens, you'll have some medical insurance covered, road asistance, etc... Without the ticket, you are on your own.

    • @oscaracosta2697
      @oscaracosta2697 6 лет назад +1

      whoops... you already said it in the video.

    • @rianmcgonigal7419
      @rianmcgonigal7419 6 лет назад +1

      but it bears repeating...I just read your comment to my wife. We are planning a trip to Mexico and this is very important. thanks!

    • @oscaracosta2697
      @oscaracosta2697 6 лет назад +1

      have a nice trip!

    • @aracelilazcon30
      @aracelilazcon30 5 лет назад

      So what happens if you need help who do you call?

    • @maximdubois1145
      @maximdubois1145 5 лет назад

      @@aracelilazcon30 cazadores de fantasmas

  • @BrendaRodriguez-by5gc
    @BrendaRodriguez-by5gc 5 лет назад +9

    They were not curious about the car. Just drugs.

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 6 лет назад +2

    8:27 omg i love this, so cool lol

  • @73chevy
    @73chevy 6 лет назад

    You two are so entertaining. Actually three. Laska's a hoot too. Anxiously waiting for more videos.

  • @jacecleo2
    @jacecleo2 5 лет назад +9

    Wow I am Mexican living in the Us since forever and rarely ever visit Mexico so if I ever would to drive to Mexico I would be clueless on every thing u both experiencing at this moment, thank u for ur advise.

  • @lupeelvaquero6516
    @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад +36

    The toll freeways in Mexico are the fastes and safest way to travel, the people collecting the fee at the boots are very honest

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +4

      We've also found that to be the case. Well...almost every time. You'll have to wait for the next episode...

    • @lupeelvaquero6516
      @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад

      Well unfortunately you have to keep your eyes open because you'll find dishonest people everywhere, especially if they work in a government agency.

    • @eliteultra9
      @eliteultra9 6 лет назад +5

      I've used both in my life time AND back then fwy use to be dangerous roads in poor conditions always underfunded but nowdays that there has been a massive amount of investment in infraestucture the line between them it's quite small, tho i always use toll roads because they are always faster, gives you travel inssurance and most of the. Time they have outstanding road conditions with cutting edge tech and many safety meassures not to mention you avoid municipalities and towns, ! Greetings from puebla!

    • @K1k05
      @K1k05 6 лет назад +4

      Because of the amount of traffic they push through I found the Toll roads (Always under construction) in Chicago area some of the biggest ripoffs (Always count your change). Once I stopped traffic and verbally went at it with toll booth operator who tried to short change me. Cop came over and toll booth operator panicked and refunded my money. PS, I don't trust most Chicago cops but at least this time I got an honest one who was nice. Bottom line is there's bad people in all countries!!!

  • @Alpha-AI681
    @Alpha-AI681 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for making this video, now I know that there is a lot of expensive tolls in Mexico. This toll stuff is really getting out of control!

    • @mcuevas2004
      @mcuevas2004 4 года назад

      I whent from cancun to valladolid it is about 2 1/2 hours and was $14. Dollars around 220 pesos. But was nice easy and you have phone number they will help you if I need something also my phone signal was amazing all the way. Not the best price but was secured and well maintained.

  • @Novo.Galaico
    @Novo.Galaico 6 лет назад

    Have a nice trip !

  • @salas231141
    @salas231141 6 лет назад +122

    A que se dedican? "Somos turistas" and done

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +21

      We'll remember that! Thank you :)

    • @sergap1226
      @sergap1226 6 лет назад +15

      Grand Slam i think they asked “¿a donde se dirigen?” Which means where are you headed.

    • @salas231141
      @salas231141 6 лет назад +2

      Serg AP . you are right he asked a donde se dirigen I herd wrong.

    • @JaimeBurciaga
      @JaimeBurciaga 6 лет назад +8

      "Somos bloggeros, hacemos videos en RUclips sobre México"

    • @theyayo
      @theyayo 6 лет назад +16

      A muchos soldados o policias les parece mas sospechoso que digan que se dedican a algo que ellos no entienden a que simplemente digan que son turistas...

  • @armandocalbe9114
    @armandocalbe9114 6 лет назад +22

    Do you realize no matter where you two go, your life has become a series for all of your fans, and you can't stop uploading your life?

  • @franciscoortiz3834
    @franciscoortiz3834 6 лет назад

    that makes sense I am from Guadalajara Jalisco and I love you videos especially when you guys wen to ajijic bring back good memories thank you guys God bless you.

  • @Sv_vic
    @Sv_vic 4 года назад

    New subscriber ! I am Mexican American. I was fortunate to travel quite a bit I Mexico as a kid . My family is from Acapulco , even helped my mom.build a house there . Planning on going back soon , always wanted to do it driving . This gives me so much hope ! Thanks you for this ! Stay positive and safe in your travels ! 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽

  • @Osidee85
    @Osidee85 6 лет назад +4

    Military checkpoint he said “A donde se dirigen?”... “where are you headed?”

    • @TheJer1963
      @TheJer1963 4 года назад

      Just tell them the girl just got a job at Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo. Great place to visit.

  • @e.m.dgaming1841
    @e.m.dgaming1841 6 лет назад +3

    Please go to the hermosa provincia in Guadalajara

  • @OneMiketoLive
    @OneMiketoLive 5 лет назад

    Half way through; lovin' the banjo music. Want to hear more.

  • @dioniciogamez5838
    @dioniciogamez5838 5 лет назад

    Cafes on the sides of the roads all along these toll highways are basically small family owned diners for a quick meal or coffee for the travelers. Usually theres coffee shops & diners with a rest area after crossing the toll pay stations but sometimes these could be widely spread so local just make their homes a coffee shop along the side of the road for travelers to take a break or just a simple stretch out and a meal if youre hungry

  • @lupeelvaquero6516
    @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад +11

    Toll freeways in Mexico are managed by many different private companies, that's why some of them accept credit cards and some do not accept any credit cards.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +2

      Oh, is that right?!? That makes a lot of sense. That must be why some have signs saying they charge for the use of credit cards while others don't.

    • @JmnZFilms
      @JmnZFilms 6 лет назад

      LP You mean? "Some of them accept..." Right?

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад

      Yes that’s a simple typo and that’s what Lupe meant.

  • @aldosherrieprado8905
    @aldosherrieprado8905 6 лет назад +10

    Hey...donde esta Laska?

  • @jacquelinemanzano9328
    @jacquelinemanzano9328 4 года назад

    Perfect answers; That's not open for discussion! I do not share my personal information!

  • @gusale2653
    @gusale2653 6 лет назад +2

    O my, you stayed in Saltillo, I live in Saltillo, hope you had great time

  • @odalysperez1433
    @odalysperez1433 4 года назад +4

    yes those patches of houses along the road are the way these people living along the road make their money, they tend to sell home made food, and juice, and soda, and coffee

  • @uriellez9739
    @uriellez9739 6 лет назад +3

    manejaron muchos kilómetros el, (militar pregunto a donde te diriges? )

  • @buffaloglobaladventures411
    @buffaloglobaladventures411 4 года назад +1

    Nice video!

  • @tonyavalos2534
    @tonyavalos2534 6 лет назад

    The dancing/lip singing was awesome ;)

  • @gabole1
    @gabole1 6 лет назад +22

    Coahuila
    Co (as in "co-worker)
    A (A in spanish haha)
    Hui (we)
    La (La in spanish)

  • @abrahamgamas7718
    @abrahamgamas7718 6 лет назад +3

    Military checkpoints are a common thing in Mexico's freeways. Saying that you are tourist is more than enough, just don't be nervous or scared because the soldier could ask for more information or even check the inside of the car. Looking through the back window is also a normal thing for them to do.
    It is normal for the officers to ask you where you are going, if this is the case saying something like "we are going to whatever state, we are tourist" should be more than enough.
    Normally, the speed limit on the freeway is 110 kilometers per hour. If you are driving below that speed is highly recommended to stick to the right lane, this is to let other people pass you (in case they want to go faster)
    A personal advise, try not to eat in those cafes or restaurants at the side of the road. Sometimes the food is not that hygienically prepared.

  • @mariparra3445
    @mariparra3445 3 года назад +1

    I love you guys. I wish I could travel as you do. I love watching your videos

  • @gerardolozadluna4149
    @gerardolozadluna4149 4 года назад

    Wow it looks like you guys are having a lot of fun so it is very nice to be young and strong and able to do these kind of things God bless you all

  • @Tlacolulaesmitierra
    @Tlacolulaesmitierra 6 лет назад +3

    I hope the next Mexican President will cancel all that tolls, because the Mexican people is really angry with all this tolls, very expensive, many things are going to change with the new President. I love your videos GRACIAS POR DAR A CONOCER MEXICO( thanks for showing to the world the real Mexico)

  • @jomhdz
    @jomhdz 6 лет назад +3

    Pay your toll(s ) because you will need the insurance in case of an accident.

  • @CessarSLD
    @CessarSLD 6 лет назад +2

    I live in Laredo. I've seen almost all your videos. Hope to see you soon. 😍

  • @hectorphotoshop
    @hectorphotoshop 6 лет назад

    Ya se les extrañaba chicos saludos

  • @sp277
    @sp277 6 лет назад +16

    I didn't understand, why you need to go to the border?

    • @gyro3341
      @gyro3341 6 лет назад +4

      Yeah, I didn't understand either why they needed to get back to the US

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +10

      We'll be talking about that in an upcoming video :)

    • @theharriot
      @theharriot 6 лет назад +10

      Probably to renew their permit

    • @ivanbar7738
      @ivanbar7738 6 лет назад +10

      I'm guessing their car permit is going to expire, usually they good for 6 months.

    • @BretSummers
      @BretSummers 6 лет назад +11

      Tourist Visa and car registration are only valid for 6 months. My guess is they have to renew both.

  • @valentinssalazar70
    @valentinssalazar70 5 лет назад +3

    THEY are asking what do. You do for a living

  • @olmari0227
    @olmari0227 6 лет назад +1

    Hermoso Saltillo. Really happy for you guys to be able to experience the diversity from town to town and rich culture. I don't know if you've already been to the state of Michoacan, it is beautiful as well. Uruapan, Samora, Ecuandureo, Morelia, Apatzingan, Lake Patzcuaro and many more. Michoacan is home for the best Carnitas in all of Mexico. Keep traveling, I enjoy watching. Love you guys. Be safe.

  • @castilllione
    @castilllione 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, on minute 10:45 when you are talking about all the houses on the side of the road that have "cafe" written on the side, you are right on your first guess. This is very common on travel roads that have very low populations. You can literaly knock on their door and they will lead you to a special dining area or patio. The food is normally very good, as most of the time its home made. - I like your channel! Happy travels :)

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the explanation! That was strange for us to see, but it makes a lot of sense with the Mexican hospitality mindset. Glad you're enjoying our channel. Thanks for watching!

  • @TangerineTravels
    @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +40

    If the speed limit on a highway is 80, should we be driving over or under 120? lol

    • @abelorozco960
      @abelorozco960 6 лет назад +4

      Tangerine Travels...maybe keep 120...so the federales don't even try chasing you 😆

    • @lupeelvaquero6516
      @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад +4

      Tangerine Travels just look over your 2 shoulders, and if you don't see any cops, federal the Caminos, who cares how fast you're driving lol

    • @ubilive7
      @ubilive7 6 лет назад +10

      The limit speed on federal roads (highways) is 110 km drive safe hehe, And Those places that say CAFE is literally that they sale COFEE (beans) or places that sale coffee to truck drivers, XD.
      Other thing at the military check point you get wrong he said A DONDE SE DIRIGEN? (where are you going?) and then he said PUEDE BAJAR EL CRISTAL,? ( can you roll down the window? Again be safe guys not need to be panic mode just alert mode . Every where accept VISA and Mastercard thats weird ,the problem is American Express.

    • @jdemestrada6106
      @jdemestrada6106 6 лет назад +4

      you can drive faster but if you are stopped by federales for exceeding the speed limit, you have to pay a very expensive fine, you don’t want that!!

    • @joseluisgonzalez9088
      @joseluisgonzalez9088 6 лет назад +5

      I've been driving coahuila and nuevo leon highways for years, and even sometimes from coahuila to toluca, in my experience 100 is a standard speed, when you get to know exactly the places where federales hangout you may be confident in going 120-130 when they are not around, but just to be safe go 100-110, I've done it nearby federales and they won't notice unless you go over 130 or they are hunting for bribes

  • @joelmather1180
    @joelmather1180 6 лет назад +5

    Can you tell us why you needed to run for the border so suddenly?

    • @marupinto9390
      @marupinto9390 5 лет назад +4

      Joel Mather turist need to go to the border every 180 Dias if they don’t out a property

    • @tomking1890
      @tomking1890 5 лет назад +1

      Visa expiring

  • @tamaravidal8514
    @tamaravidal8514 4 года назад

    BEAUTIFUL YOUNG COUPLE💝💝MUY INFORMATIVOS!!! GRACIAS POR INFORMARNOS!! QUE DIOS LOS LLEVE SIEMPRE POR BUEN CAMINO💝💝

  • @trururu4739
    @trururu4739 6 лет назад

    What camera do you guys use to shot at night? Great work, amazing videos.

  • @kimolasalle7045
    @kimolasalle7045 6 лет назад +8

    12:01 the Soldier asks “hacia donde se dirigen” where are you going to🤔🤔

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +1

      Even reading hacia donde se dirigen, we don't even know what that means lol.

    • @izzy_wow
      @izzy_wow 6 лет назад +3

      It means "where are you headed?"

    • @kimolasalle7045
      @kimolasalle7045 6 лет назад

      Izzy T yes basically 🤔

    • @syanko00
      @syanko00 6 лет назад

      I heard "¿a qué se dedican? " even before I read the text. Anyway, both are common questions. They mainly stop cars with only men passengers or young couples to do inspections, but anybody can be stopped. My husband usually responds saying his profession and that is usually enough

    • @N_Torres
      @N_Torres 6 лет назад

      Have you guys not passed a border patrol checkpoint in the US? They usually ask similar questions including citizenship status.

  • @living-wellon-less5669
    @living-wellon-less5669 5 лет назад +3

    My guess is something to do with drugs.

  • @packmantreasures4687
    @packmantreasures4687 6 лет назад +1

    Your back!!!!

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +3

      And a lot more videos to come now that we're back :)

  • @YaribClass
    @YaribClass 5 лет назад +1

    He actually asked "¿A donde se dirigen?" wich means "Where are you going to?"

  • @lupeelvaquero6516
    @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад +5

    Don't feed the dogs, don't pay any Bribe to Transit Police, city police!

    • @davlor86
      @davlor86 6 лет назад

      brides huh? i didn't know paying women to get marry with the police in Mexico was a thing lol

    • @lupeelvaquero6516
      @lupeelvaquero6516 6 лет назад

      😁

  • @qenomediganqueno
    @qenomediganqueno 6 лет назад +3

    yea!! this is mexico!😂 did you taste the mordida?🤣 in towns its even worse.. take care!

  • @aragornii507
    @aragornii507 5 лет назад

    You guys are brave people

  • @FernandoMontielSerna
    @FernandoMontielSerna 6 лет назад

    5:32 actually the credit card thing depends, here in Veracruz you can say it is the other way around, most people accept MasterCard, although it is becoming all the more common to accept both cards. The right side of the toll both, on Veracruz at least, is for what we call "IAVE" card, it is a kind of pre-paid toll which lets you go trough without actually having to pay at the moment

  • @T4nku0ut
    @T4nku0ut 6 лет назад +10

    Wow, can't believe they asked what you guys do for a living. Ridiculous

    • @ubilive7
      @ubilive7 6 лет назад +15

      at the military check point he said A DONDE SE DIRIGEN? (where are you going?) and then he said PUEDE BAJAR EL CRISTAL? ( can you roll down the window?

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  6 лет назад +10

      Some other people in the comments are saying it's a pretty common question in Mexico. People can be blunter here, so it doesn't seem like too big a stretch that it would be a normal question. It's just not one we're used to lol ;P

    • @RodrigoRosseeuw
      @RodrigoRosseeuw 6 лет назад +7

      the military actually asked, where are you going to? (A donde se dirigen) I think maddie got confused :P

    • @pupupipichorrorelief4909
      @pupupipichorrorelief4909 6 лет назад +7

      its not in mexico,they ask to see what kind of answere you give ,they deal with drug dealers a lot so they have to ask and see how you react and answere ,basically they check how nervouse you get and they might ask you the same questions in different ways and see how you respond.

    • @USAMEXICO1982
      @USAMEXICO1982 6 лет назад +3

      Sally Greenberg that was a wrong interpretation , i have been there many times , the question was what do you do in MÉXICO ? Like being turist, student , retired. That question was fo r somebody transporting drugs will try to make a story of something.

  • @alexbond9439
    @alexbond9439 4 года назад +3

    I lived in Mexico for 15 years from 1995 to 2010 I never renewed my visa every time I left Mexico to go back to LA they just charged me around 200 pesos that's it.
    You really don't have to go back every 6 months as long as you you pay the citation they don't care they just want your money!!!
    It's not like they going to deport you back to US if you don't have a visa!!!!
    As far as the roads they are always 2 roads 1 with toll and 1 free so if you don't wanna pay toll you can always take the free one!!! I drove many times to Guadalajara from LA and back and never paid a toll and no problem!!!
    And I have no idea what you two are nagging about regarding the questions just answer them what's the difference why they're asking you those questions, I don't get it!!! You sound like couple of spoiled kids!!!

  • @Isaiaswolf66
    @Isaiaswolf66 6 лет назад +1

    I hope you come to Monterrey for a day or two.
    Some facts : You don't have to use toll roads, there are free roads but they are the long way.
    The questions the military asked are normal

  • @jrainfinite
    @jrainfinite 6 лет назад

    The cafe were signs for the construction workers when the toll highway s were beeing build. The locals will sell at very cheap price coffee to the workers, pan dulce ( sweet bread), some even a form of breakfast. Once the construction was finished the selling of coffee stoped and the signs remain. In some others local restaurants will place the signs also but they will announce the distance like 500 meters and so on.