Overview
- The Fuerza Amplia de Transportistas had announced a Sept. 1 megamarch to block key access points to the capital, including México–Pachuca, México–Cuernavaca, Periférico Norte, Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, México–Toluca, México–Puebla and Calzada de Tlalpan.
- Later on Aug. 29, the group said it postponed the action after Secretary of Government César Cravioto opened dialogue and pledged to connect them with Jefa de Gobierno Clara Brugada.
- The Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana and C5 issued the day’s mobilization lists and real-time alerts, sharing expected locations, times and motives to guide detours and transit alternatives.
- Friday’s schedule featured multiple marches and concentrations across several alcaldías, including actions at Mitikah, Reforma and university campuses, as well as ongoing demonstrations near government offices.
- Authorities urged residents to monitor SSC, C5 and Centro de Orientación Vial channels for incident updates and to plan trips using alternate routes or public transport.