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Mexico Traffic Law Report

Source Agency: INEGI / SCT (Secretarรญa de Comunicaciones y Transportes)

Last Updated: February 12, 2026

Key Findings

  • โ—Theory test pass rate is 72% (2023, INEGI Transport Statistics)
  • โ—Road fatalities: 16,800 deaths in 2023 โ€” Down 3% from 2022
  • โ—3.8 million tests administered per year by INEGI / SCT
  • โ—Most challenging topic: Traffic Signs (25% fail rate)

Test Statistics

Theory Test Pass Rate

72%

INEGI Transport Statistics (2023)

Practical Test Pass Rate

75%

INEGI (2023)

Tests Administered Per Year

3.8 million

INEGI (2023)

Speed Limits

Urban

40-60 km/h

Rural / National Roads

80 km/h

Motorway / Highway

110 km/h

Most Challenging Topics

1

Traffic Signs

25% fail rate

Mexican-specific signage and road markings

2

Right-of-Way

23% fail rate

Priority at glorietas (roundabouts) and intersections

3

Speed Regulations

20% fail rate

Variable limits by state and road type

4

Vehicle Documentation

18% fail rate

Registration, insurance, and verification requirements

5

Pedestrian Rules

15% fail rate

Pedestrian priority and school zone regulations

Road Safety

Road Fatalities

16,800 deaths

INEGI Road Accident Statistics (2023)

Trend

Down 3% from 2022

Penalties & Fines

SpeedingMXN 1,300-2,600 fine (varies by state)
Driving Under InfluenceMXN 8,700-17,400 fine, 36-hour detention, license suspension
Points System12 points in Mexico City (varies by state)
Mobile Phone UseMXN 1,300 fine (CDMX)

Recent Law Changes

2022

National General Mobility and Road Safety Law (Ley General de Movilidad y Seguridad Vial) enacted

2023

Mandatory driving test requirement expanded to more states

2023

CDMX Hoy No Circula program updated with new emission standards

Sources & Methodology

All statistics in this report are sourced from official government agencies and publicly available data. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government testing agency.

Data last verified: 2026-02-12

Primary Sources:

  • INEGI Transport Statistics โ€” Test statistics (2023)
  • INEGI Road Accident Statistics โ€” Road safety data (2023)
  • INEGI / SCT (Secretarรญa de Comunicaciones y Transportes) โ€” Official regulatory body

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Quick Facts

Theory test questions

20-40 questions (varies by state)

Testing variation

Requirements differ significantly between states

License validity

3-5 years (varies by state)

CDMX restriction

Hoy No Circula limits driving by plate number

Toll roads

Extensive cuota (toll) highway system

Insurance

Mandatory liability insurance required in all states

Cite This Report

AutoviaTest. (2026, February 12). Mexico traffic law report: Driving test statistics. AutoviaTest. https://autoviatest.com/en-NO/traffic-law-reports/mexico

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Practical Pass Rate75%
Motorway Speed110 km/h
Fatalities (2023)16,800 deaths
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