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We are confident that our road logs and driving guides will make your highway experiences just that much better and easier. Regardless of whether you are driving an RV or a suburban, a bike or a pick-up, our road logs will assist your journey. Even 20 year veterans of the route have benefited from the information.

We decided to present the road from a driving perspective going SOUTH. When your are looking at the Log, you read from the bottom of the page and read up. The Pacific Ocean, for example, would always be on your right, just as you would view it from your driver's seat.

The KM markings are the markings that you will see as you drive. It doesn't matter if your vehicle reads in miles or kilometers. You just read the signs on the road to get your bearings. Sometimes one highway combines with another and old kilometer signs are left up. Not to worry, just continue to read the guide.

Some of the best navigation points are the Pemex Station numbers clearly marked on all gas station signs. Topes (Mexican speed bumps) are marked in the guide just to remind you to go slow. We included Military and Agriculture check points even though we know these can change frequently. (Generally they are on one side of the state border or another between the Mexican states.)

 

Nuevo Laredo to Tapachula Road Log

Go south my friend.

From the Colombia Mexico Border crossing, skirt beside busy Nuevo Laredo and zoom down highway 85 to the Monterrey and then Saltillo bypass.

Cruise down highway 57 on a clear, minimal toll highway. Stop if you like to visit Catorce, Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, San Miguel de Allende or Querétaro; all just off this route.

The road trip then takes the Arco Norte, bypassing one of the world’s largest cities – Mexico DF – or stops in Tula, Teotihuacan or later Cholula and climbs a pyramid with the Toltec and Aztec ghosts.

Perhaps you want colonial. Traditional. We drive by Puebla and Oaxaca – capital of their states and travel downhill and south to coast and Tapachula on the border of Guatemala.

Sublogs connect the west coast to the east; Arriaga to Tuxtla , San Cristobal to Palenque AND Tapachula to Comitan to San Christobal. US to Guatemalan Border. Central plain to West Coast to the Gulf of Mexico. A great lifetime road adventure.

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Piedras Negras (Eagle Pass) to Puerto Vallarta Road Log and Driving Guide

via Zacatecas, Aguascaliente and Guadalajara

Now just $12.99

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A Comprehensive Road Log and Travel Guide from Eagle Pass to Mexico City via San Luis de Potosi along Highway 57. It includes for the first time a road log for the new Highway Arco Norte  Now only $9.99

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New!  Road log and driving guide from Laredo to Mexico City via San Luis de Potosi and Queretaro  $9.99

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Road Log and Driving Guide from Laredo to Puerto via Zacatecas, Aguascaliente and  Guadalajara Vallarta

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For those who want to drive safely in Mexico

"For years, our clients have asked us for updated road logs of Mexico. The On The Road Logs are updated, simple to read, easy to use, and offer the perfect solution that our clients have been asking for. As we insure over 100,000 vehicles crossing into Mexico each year, we believe that the On The Road logs provide our customers with additional peace of mind, and will allow them to have a more enjoyable Mexico travel experience. They may even prevent U-turns and collisions! By using the On The Road Logs, our clients will experience less stress and have a more relaxed driving experience, which should also help MexPro with reduced claims that in the past have resulted from customers getting lost or losing their composure" ....Jim Labelle President of Mexpro Insurance, the leading provider of Auto Insurance for USA and Canadian vehicles entering Mexico

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Nuevo Laredo to Tapachula Road Log

Go south my friend.

From the Colombia Mexico Border crossing, skirt beside busy Nuevo Laredo and zoom down highway 85 to the Monterrey and then Saltillo bypass.

Cruise down highway 57 on a clear, minimal toll highway. Stop if you like to visit Catorce, Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, San Miguel de Allende or Querétaro; all just off this route.

The road trip then takes the Arco Norte, bypassing one of the world’s largest cities – Mexico DF – or stops in Tula, Teotihuacan or later Cholula and climbs a pyramid with the Toltec and Aztec ghosts.

Perhaps you want colonial. Traditional. We drive by Puebla and Oaxaca – capital of their states and travel downhill and south to coast and Tapachula on the border of Guatemala.

Sublogs connect the west coast to the east; Arriaga to Tuxtla, San Cristobal to Palenque AND Tapachula to Comitan to San Christobal. US to Guatemalan Border. Central plain to West Coast to the Gulf of Mexico. A great lifetime road adventure.

$14.99 Buy Now


 

New!  Road log and driving guide from Laredo to Mexico City via San Luis de Potosi and Queretaro  $9.99

 Buy Now Click Here

 

Road Log and Driving Guide from Laredo to Puerto via Guadalajara Vallarta by Dorothy and William Bell   

Road Log and Driving Guide from Laredo to Puerto via Zacatecas, Aguascaliente and  Guadalajara Vallarta

Now only $12.99

 Buy Now Click Here

 

A Comprehensive Road Log and Travel Guide from Eagle Pass to Mexico City via San Luis de Potosi along Highway 57. It includes for the first time a road log for the new Highway Arco Norte  Now only $9.99

Buy Now Click Here

 

 

Piedras Negras (Eagle Pass) to Puerto Vallarta Road Log and Driving Guide

via Zacatecas, Aguascaliente and Guadalajara

Now just $12.99

Buy Now Click Here

 

 


 

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