During the rainy season, roads may become slippery, affecting travel safety.
Tourist seasons can see a slight increase in traffic, particularly around popular attractions.
Limited public transportation options may pose challenges for residents without private vehicles.
Infrastructure development is needed to support potential increases in traffic due to tourism.
Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for travel to avoid any potential tourist traffic.
Weekdays typically see less traffic compared to weekends when tourists visit.
Local festivals and cultural events can lead to temporary road closures and increased traffic.
Planning travel around these events can help avoid delays.
Xilitla is exploring initiatives to promote cycling and walking as primary modes of transport.
Efforts are underway to enhance green spaces and pedestrian-friendly areas.
Ride-sharing services are gradually being introduced, offering flexible transportation options.
These services can help reduce the need for private car ownership and decrease traffic congestion.