New fines in the CDMX Traffic Regulations
On October 10, 2025, the Government of Mexico City reformed both the Traffic Regulations and the Mobility Law of the capital to implement new measures, after the accident on the Concordia Bridge, on the borders of Iztapalapa and the State of Mexico, on September 10.
The provisions, published in the CDMX Official Gazette reform articles 9, 26, and 27 of the regulations, and are focused on drivers of freight vehicles that transport toxic or dangerous substances, to limit the routes, schedules and speed limits allowed.
The latter sets a maximum speed of 30 kilometers per hour (km/h), and those who exceed this will have penalties of 100, 200 or 300 Measurement and Update Units (UMA) in force.
That is, 11,731 pesos; 23,462 pesos or 35,193 pesos in 2026.
