SAFETY ADVICE AND FREE MATCHMAKING FOR MEXICO ROAD TRIPS

SAFETY ADVICE AND FREE MATCHMAKING FOR MEXICO ROAD TRIPS 
Many thousands of snowbirds make their way annually from Canada and the US to Mexico. Many RV and many more drive to warmer destinations and sunnier climates. Some of those travellers are nervous with reports about drug cartels and have opted to stay home while others just “couldn’t” winter in any other destination. Mexico road travel experts Bill and Dot Bell have been driving extensively in Mexico for 35 years and offer plenty of advice to make your road trip safer and easier. They also offer a match-making service, Travel Buddies, for people who want to drive together for security and companionship.

TRAVEL BUDDIES

“For safety’s sake we suggest drivers read up on the basics for Mexican driving. Don’t drive at night. Get out of border areas as soon as possible. Start your drive days early,” says Dot Bell. “Informed travellers are safer drivers.”

“We are pleased that there are drivers that just want to share Mexico with others. It is an amazingly beautiful and diverse country,” says Bell. “

Travel Buddies helps build skills and gives confidence to others.

”To sign up for the Free Travel Buddy service, simply join Facebook and Go Here 

This FB board is to facilitate that travel. Please post an entry answering the following 6 questions:

1) Name and a contact email

2) Border you intend to cross

3) Date you intend to cross

4) What is your destination

5) Departure City

6) Any comments.

Also make sure you get the valuable information on the Facebook Page called On the Road in Mexico (Go Here) You will get lots of useful information! Master Mexico Travellers mingle and give tips to newbies…Others post road conditions to help others that follow.

Bill and Dorothy Bell were given the “Real Heroes of Mexico” honor. They have been writing and traveling the country for over 35 years and have visited all 31 Mexican States over a dozen times each.

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