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Los Cabos Confirms Closure Of Main Roads During World Cup Matches To Prevent Further Accidents

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If you are currently in town enjoying the historic, electric atmosphere of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, you already know that the local energy is completely unmatched. Watching the matches surrounded by passionate fans is a true bucket-list experience.

However, following a chaotic and deeply regrettable incident in downtown Cabo San Lucas, local authorities are stepping in with massive security changes to keep everyone safe.

If you plan on moving around the downtown core or the main tourist zones during upcoming matches, you need to pay close attention: major street closures have officially been confirmed, and a temporary ban on alcohol sales is actively on the table.

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What Sparked The Drastic Security Changes?

To understand why the city is pulling the plug on traffic, we have to look at the shocking events that took place on the night of Wednesday, June 24th. Following a World Cup match celebration, a massive crowd gathered on the iconic Lázaro Cárdenas boulevard—the main vein of Cabo San Lucas’s nightlife and tourist district.

Unfortunately, a crowd behavior historically seen in much larger global cities manifested on the streets of Cabo. Celebrating crowds began surrounding a passing car, pushing it, and aggressively striking the vehicle.

The situation rapidly spun out of control, culminating in a horrific mass vehicle incident where a driver ran over a crowd of people. The emergency mobilized more than 10 public and private ambulances, leaving 17 people injured.

Secretary General Alberto Rentería Santana noted that this is the first time an incident of this nature has ever occurred in the municipality, stating that Cabo’s sports fans have historically behaved beautifully.

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Major Roadblocks Are Now Confirmed

While municipal leaders are still sorting out the legal aftermath of the incident, they are not wasting any time protecting the public. Rentería Santana officially confirmed that major avenues will be entirely blocked off to traffic during upcoming high-profile sports celebrations.

  • The Goal: To create completely vehicle-free pedestrian zones, ensuring that celebrating crowds are physically separated from moving cars.
  • The Reality for Commuters: Local officials openly acknowledge that shutting down main arteries like Lázaro Cárdenas will create a major logistical headache. If you are a resident trying to get to work or a tourist trying to get to a dinner reservation completely unrelated to the soccer matches, you can expect heavy gridlock and detours.
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Is A “Dry Law” On The Horizon?

If you are looking forward to enjoying a few ice-cold beers during the next big game, you will want to keep a very close eye on local announcements. Municipal leaders, Civil Protection, and Public Security officials are holding emergency meetings to evaluate the implementation of a temporary Ley Seca (Dry Law).

If approved, this law would temporarily prohibit the sale, distribution, and potentially the consumption of alcoholic beverages during specific World Cup match windows. While a final decision has not yet been made, the fact that a total alcohol suspension is being seriously evaluated shows just how determined the government is to prevent another tragedy.

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How To Navigate Cabo Safely On Match Days

The World Cup is an absolute blast, and you should absolutely get out and enjoy it—but you need to adapt your travel plans to these new security measures. Here is how you can stay safe and avoid the chaos:

  • Ditch the Rental Car Downtown: If you know a major match is playing, do not attempt to drive into the center of Cabo San Lucas. You risk getting trapped in sudden road closures or caught in heavy pedestrian traffic. Stick to authorized taxis or ride-shares that know how to navigate the detours.
  • Watch the Matches at Your Resort: If you want a guaranteed stress-free viewing experience, post up at your resort’s sports bar or swim-up pool bar. You will get the same incredible match energy without the logistical headaches of downtown crowd control.
  • Keep Your Distance From Street Crowds: If you are walking downtown after a game and see a crowd beginning to swarm or shake a vehicle, do not get closer to watch. Immediately step inside a nearby restaurant or move a block away to keep yourself completely out of harm’s way.

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