earlyretiree

Bellingham, Wa

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We have driven to Jalisco several times with our truck and 5th wheel. We have always been told by others to use the Periferico (truck route) to go around Navojoa. This is a longer route with horrible roads. Do others take this route or simply drive through the town?
Thanks!
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Talleyho69

Playa la Ropa, Zihuatanejo, Mexico

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To us, it's coin toss.
It takes a little longer to take the truck route, but it's easy as long as you watch for the topes and the speed limit. This is the "official" truck route that starts north of town at the big Pemex with the light.
Through town? The alternate old bus route starts just after the bridge going south, and is quite bumpy. Remember, the bus/truck route through town is on the INLAND side, it's bumpy, but has few lights.
The one time we were pulled over, we were in an older RV that didn't have shoulder straps. The cop asked, saw the lap belts and sent us on our way. After that, we used the official bypass.
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Talleyho69

Playa la Ropa, Zihuatanejo, Mexico

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Remember, when in doubt, just follow a big truck through!
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playaboy

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I drive thru town hauling a cargo trailer. Just did it yesterday
BTW, the big pemex talley mentioned has a very good restaurant with plenty of big rig parking.
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iguana07

Camarillo CA. USA

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We always drive through town now. Years ago we took the truck route what a mess. Just go slow never had a problem through town.
Chuck n Sandy
Roxy the Kelpie and Kiki the cat.
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