Is Mexico Safe?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • My guest for this live discussion has traveled all over Mexico with his moving company ShareCar. His employees are on the road every day - and they know where is safe and where isn't. And how to handle potentially unsafe situations. Come "armed" with your questions!
    You can reach Luis through his website sharecar.com.mx
    If you're looking for a safe place to live in Mexico - or even just a safe place to visit in Mexico, then Luis can help!
    He recently posted a map on Facebook of his perception of safety by state - but also mentioned that some unsafe states have pockets that are very safe. And some safe states have pockets that are very unsafe.
    Join me - it's Happy Hour at Almost Retired in Mexico!

Комментарии • 31

  • @brianleonard6885
    @brianleonard6885 3 дня назад +1

    7 years ago I drove north to the south west to east of Mexico and I expected cows protest and many other things I also stopped driving almost every day by 3 or 4 pm, had a fantastic time on a few occasions I had to use good judgments and went with my gut, I had the time of my life.

  • @2ndlife-ql1hc
    @2ndlife-ql1hc 2 дня назад +1

    in addition to night bus safety, I would not take overnight buses, especially mountainous southern Mexico including Oaxaca, there were quite a couple of bus crashes mostly overnight, I guess drivers get more fatigue during overnight driving, you can easily search out news like: Mexico Bus Crash: 25 Killed In Oaxaca, State Officials Say
    Forbes › Business Jul 5, 2023 - At least 25 people were killed in a devastating bus crash in the Mexican state of Oaxaca Wednesday morning, state officials confirmed, ...

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  2 дня назад

      This is true - night buses are more dangerous everywhere because of driver fatigue. And there are more road hazards like cows!

    • @2ndlife-ql1hc
      @2ndlife-ql1hc 2 дня назад

      @@AlmostRetiredinMexico btw, could you also share where can download a high resolution of that safety map by state of mexico? can’t find the facebook of Luis through his website

  • @davebacon6194
    @davebacon6194 2 дня назад

    Excellent vlog Brighton, lot's of good info, Luis sounds like a great resource, gracias!

  • @davebaker489
    @davebaker489 3 дня назад +1

    Thankyou Luis Thankyou Mr B. All valuable information. Just stay out of the "Wild West" areas and prioritize what and where you go. If in doubt ask someone and maybe someone else and compare answers. If that little voice inside says Danger Will Robinson Danger... Listen ! P n D

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  2 дня назад

      The gut is a great thing to trust. And mine is above average in size!

    • @davebaker489
      @davebaker489 2 дня назад

      @@AlmostRetiredinMexico RRrrrrrrrrrrrrright. 2 words... Diet Tacos. 😁

  • @BB-wm1xu
    @BB-wm1xu День назад

    Is there a way to contact you. I have a business catering to expats and wanted to see if you could do a segment on it.

  • @astrogypsy
    @astrogypsy 3 дня назад

    Man. I'm trying to overcome the US media hype, but this sounds pretty sketch to me. Thanks for the info, but damn.

  • @bobboenish3299
    @bobboenish3299 3 дня назад +1

    IMO the map is created to scare people from certain areas. Driven all over the state of Guerrero for years. Never a problem. Stay on the main roads and don't drive at night. The reason to not drive night revolves around large animals in the road, worn out vehicles without working lights on the road and hundreds of topes. Other than enjoy the beautiful drives and friendly people.

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  2 дня назад

      Luis addressed this in the post where I found the map, and also in comments in the video. He compared it to the US elections maps. States may be blue, but 90% of the land area is actually red. Same with this map. 90% of the land of the "scary states" is actually very safe. But that last 10% is really dangerous.

    • @2ndlife-ql1hc
      @2ndlife-ql1hc 2 дня назад

      @@AlmostRetiredinMexico so does Mexico also have the concept of counties? what is it called of a smaller level area under state? has anyone ever made a Mexico safety map into details by each county of each state?

  • @michaelrobinson8915
    @michaelrobinson8915 3 дня назад

    Liven in mazatlan 5 years..i am an imigrant to mexico i pray...bendiciones...m

  • @JoansJunkJournalsAndMore
    @JoansJunkJournalsAndMore 3 дня назад

    What a great video, had to watch it in replay. Luis, would you (or a worker) drive someone in their own vehicle from central AB down to MX? I haven't picked a state yet, just wondering. Thank you. ☺♥

  • @michaelrobinson8915
    @michaelrobinson8915 3 дня назад

    Thank you for kindness as you share your mission...blessings...m

  • @LynnTaylorMade
    @LynnTaylorMade 2 дня назад

    Thank you for the videos…love them!
    Dengue Fever seems really bad right now in Mexico. A friend who lives in Morelia, MX got it in the hospital and is still recovering from it weeks later. Have you mentioned dengue fever in any of your videos before?

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  День назад +1

      I mentioned it in one video from Ajijic, but I’ve never focused on it. Mosquitos aren’t super common in the area where I live, and I’ve not met anyone who has gotten it. But that a great idea for a video!

  • @lindylee1139
    @lindylee1139 2 дня назад

    Very informed guest, appreciate the expert advice.

  • @enriquegutierrez1902
    @enriquegutierrez1902 3 дня назад

    Great video Don brighton thank you for sharing "Safety First!!!" BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY anchor by 3:30PM SAFE TRAVELS!

  • @mallarkey6999
    @mallarkey6999 3 дня назад

    Absolutely true about getting a hotel early. We drove from Nogales to Lake Chapala for our big move in May 2022. The First thing that happened is our water pump broke at the first toll entering the country. With the help of some wonderful road workers, we made our way to an AutoZone and my husband changed it at a Pemex parking area. Took 2 hours long and we would not make it to Guaymas before dark. We couldn't find a pet-friendly hotel in Nogales, and with my family's help in the States who booked us a pet-friendly place in Hermosillo. We made it just after dusk. Now we cross and stay in Hermosillo, and then wake up early and make it to Mazatan and stay the night. In January 2023 we came down again from Tacoma area and changed our plans to cross as Nogales and drove to Eagle Pass due to Cartel activity in Sinaloa. Be ready for the unexpected.

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  2 дня назад

      Great story and great advice. It's smart to start and end your driving day early!

  • @chillnophone2024
    @chillnophone2024 3 дня назад

    Dang Brighton, I hope yall aren't getting washed away down there. Huge🌀🌧☔️ rainfall amounts in southern México 🇲🇽 Viva la México❣️🛶

    • @chillnophone2024
      @chillnophone2024 3 дня назад

      Thanks for the excelente espectáculo. Hasta luego. I'm working real hard on learning Español. ❤ 🎉
      I want to go to Tiajuana, NOW, and have a Caesars Salad at the Hotel Caesar. That was a great vlog, thanks.

    • @chillnophone2024
      @chillnophone2024 3 дня назад

      p.s. You blush big, your whole face turned rojo. 😊

    • @AlmostRetiredinMexico
      @AlmostRetiredinMexico  2 дня назад +1

      I'm back in Oregon so just the regular rains for me!

  • @maricelarooper9558
    @maricelarooper9558 3 дня назад

    How safe is Guanajuato?

  • @dianaj3139
    @dianaj3139 3 дня назад +1

    Hey Brighton! Great Haircut! As always, I enjoy your interviews, and this one is no exception. Your guest Luis is terrific as well. I just love stories, and you find some of the best!!