If you plan to travel by road this Sunday, July 5, 2026, it is advisable to check traffic conditions before starting your trip. During the morning, CAPUFE and the National Guard Highway Division reported several accidents, lane reductions, and partial road closures on highways across the country, mainly in Puebla and Veracruz.
Although some incidents have already been cleared, others continue to cause slow traffic and require ongoing emergency response operations. Here are the latest reports to help you plan your route.
Which Highways Have Accidents and Partial Closures Today, July 5, 2026?
As of 8:00 a.m. this Sunday, CAPUFE has active reports on several highways.
The reported incidents are:
- Mexico–Puebla Highway, km 47, toward Puebla
- Lane reduction due to a rear-end collision.
- Drivers are advised to reduce speed and follow posted signs.
- Acayucan–Cosoleacaque Highway, km 28, toward Cosoleacaque
- Partial closure due to a rear-end collision.
- Emergency personnel remain at the scene.
- La Carbonera–Puerto México Highway, km 230, toward Puerto México
- Intermittent traffic caused by a tractor-trailer that left the roadway.
- Heavy traffic has been reported in the area.
- Champotón–Campeche Highway, km 185, toward Campeche
- Lane reductions remain in effect.
- Emergency crews continue working at the site.
Which Accidents Have Already Been Cleared by CAPUFE Today?
Some incidents reported earlier this morning have since been updated by authorities.
Among them:
- Puebla–Acatzingo Highway, km 142, toward Acatzingo
- A rear-end collision initially caused lane reductions and traffic congestion.
- CAPUFE later reported that traffic has been fully restored and the highway is now operating normally.
Although traffic has resumed, authorities recommend continuing to drive cautiously through the area.
Where Has the National Guard Reported Accidents in Puebla Today?
The National Guard Highway Division also issued traffic advisories this Sunday morning for roads in the state of Puebla.
Current reports include:
- Amozoc–Teziutlán Highway
- Kilometer 143+300, near the municipality of Atempan.
- Partial road closure due to post-accident recovery operations.
- Mexico–Puebla Highway
- Kilometer 83+300, near San Matías Tlalancaleca, heading toward Mexico City.
- Partial closure due to a traffic accident.
In both locations, motorists are advised to follow the instructions of highway personnel and reduce their speed.
Recommendations for Road Travel This Sunday
If you plan to travel on July 5, 2026, keep the following recommendations in mind while emergency crews continue working on affected highways:
- Check highway conditions before departing.
- Reduce your speed when approaching accident zones.
- Follow all traffic signs and instructions from emergency personnel.
- Allow extra travel time if your route includes any affected highway sections.
- Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, especially in areas with lane reductions.
Traffic conditions reported by CAPUFE and the National Guard Highway Division may change as vehicles are removed and roads are reopened, so travelers are encouraged to monitor updates before and during their trip.
Source: ejecentral




