The Mexico-Querétaro highway currently faces severe traffic disruptions in the Perinorte area, located in Cuautitlán Izcalli. These delays are attributed to ongoing repaving work commissioned by the government of Edomex in the northern region. This situation has prompted authorities to implement a reversible lane system, but traffic remains intense, with long wait times reported.
Current Traffic Situation
Motorists have noted that traffic congestion begins as early as Golden Valley in Tlalnepantla, where long lines of vehicles stretch back, inches making their way at a snail’s pace. Many drivers are resorting to Gustavo Baz Avenue as an alternative route to alleviate the delays.
Adding to the chaos, the area known as Cementos creates further complications as vehicles attempt to merge back onto the main highway. Additionally, the center lanes are closed for construction, forcing all traffic into the side lanes and exacerbating bottlenecks.
Increased Travel Times

Motorists report increasingly significant delays. In some instances, travelers can lose between 30 to 45 minutes for a mere 200-meter stretch due to traffic coming to a complete halt for extended periods. Although the repaving aims to enhance the asphalt quality on this busy highway—one of the most crucial corridors for both commercial and private vehicles—it has inadvertently worsened traffic congestion. Many are trying to travel ahead of the Easter holiday, adding to the strain on mobility.
Recommendations for Drivers
In light of these challenges, motorists are advised to consider alternative routes, such as Gustavo Baz Avenue, and to leave earlier whenever possible. Avoiding peak hours is essential to minimize delays. Here are some key recommendations for travelers:
- Anticipate longer transfer times.
- Utilize alternative routes like Gustavo Baz.
- Avoid peak hours if feasible.
- Stay updated on the progress of the repaving work.
While the reversible lane measure provides temporary relief, it falls short of addressing the high volume of traffic in the area. As authorities have not disclosed when the construction will conclude, drivers remain uncertain about future road conditions. Given its strategic importance, the Mexico-Querétaro Highway plays a vital role in connecting the capital to northern regions of the country, making any disruptions impactful nationwide.

