My wife and I have just returned from a trip where we drove to
Cabo from Northern Calif. Because we appreciated the
information we were able to get from your web site before we
left we would like to give you the latest report, as of February 14, 1999.
We found the road conditions better than expected from Tijuana
to Cabo San Lucas. That is not to say there were not
occasional pot holes, but for the most part the pavement was good.
The worst was from Ensenada to the intersection of routes 3 and 5 on the
way to San Felipe. Our route was Tijuana to Cabo, back to
Ensenada, to San Felipe, and exiting at Mexicali.
We found the speed bumps (topes) were all marked with warning
signs but it was good to have knowledge of where to expect them.
The highway signs are very good and reliable. When they say
"CURVA PELIGROSA" (dangerous curve) pay attention.
We had no problem with gas. We were paying $1.70 per gallon for
87 octane. There was no problem with false pumping as all the
pumps we encountered were the newer type that had to cleared
before starting.
We wished we had known that the "scenic route" from Tijuana to
Ensenada was the toll road. The signs directing to the toll
road all say "scenic route" which we interpreted to mean along
the coast or at least not the toll road. One more thing that is
a learning experience.
The road checks by the Mexican Army were at
first concerning, and then became amusing. The key words were
"no guns and no drugs" at which point they would wave us on. We
were stopped 7 or 8 times but only twice did we have to open the
doors to our mini van, and then they just looked in and gave us a
pass.
We had a good trip and would recommend it to anyone. Thanks for
the information we gained in advance.