The International Community Foundation is pleased to announce its “Retiring Responsibly in Mexico” research series with our first report “U.S. Retirements Trends in Mexico’s Coastal Communities: Lifestyle Trends and Demographics.” You can access the report here: http://www.icfdn.org/publications/retireeresearch/.
Forthcoming research studies will address trends in health care, volunteerism, philanthropy and civic engagement, real estate as well as the environment. For more information on the International Community Foundation, visit our website at http://www.icfdn.org.
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May 28
2009
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A Complete Guide to Driving in CaboPosted by Carol Billups in Traffic , Streets , Mexico , Mexican , Los Cabos , Driving , Cars , Cabo San Lucas , cabo , Baja |
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By Carol S. Billups,
Some people are intimidated by the idea of driving in Mexico, but it’s really quite simple and fun as long as you know the local customs and try to adapt. So here’s your handy guide; follow these tips and you’ll be driving like a native in no time.
The first thing you’ll want to do is know who else is on the road with you. In Baja Sur our license plates are white with a stripe of color at the top and bottom. The color of the stripes tells you who’s driving the car.






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