Overview
- Authorities report continuing blockades across several states, with closures or partial openings on routes including Culiacán–Los Mochis, Querétaro–Irapuato (Villagrán), México–Querétaro (Palmillas/Tepotzotlán), the Arco Norte (Tula and Sanctorum), Mazatlán–Culiacán and Salamanca–Celaya.
- At Michoacán’s Zinapécuaro toll plaza on the Maravatío–Zapotlanejo highway, officials estimated about 3,978 vehicles detained with queues up to 30 km before protesters later allowed toll‑free passage.
- Protest leaders in Michoacán say toll gates will remain raised through the Day of the Dead weekend and warned of a total closure on Monday if no agreement is reached.
- The federal offer of 6,050 pesos per ton for white maize plus 950 pesos in support has uneven acceptance, with producers in Sinaloa, Zacatecas and Sonora rejecting it and signaling broader actions, including a planned resumption in Sinaloa on November 5.
- SICT and CAPUFE continue issuing road‑status alerts as stranded motorists report hours‑long waits with cold and anxiety, and travelers are urged to consult official channels and the Guardia Nacional Carreteras line 088.