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Vacation Travel Club![]() Navigation: Main page » Vacation & Travel Author: Travel Club Tips Tips By Vacation Travel Club One thing you will discover walking around Cancun, even in the hotel district, is that there are a bundle of holes in the ground — jagged sewer openings, random pits, gaps in the sidewalk, and so on. So watch your feet, and keep an eye on any small children. There are basically no traffic lights. Traffic changes direction by circling around Y-shaped intersections that make it hard to keep track of what street you're on. You have to find a break in the traffic and cross to an island in the central point of the street, and repeat once or twice until you reach the other side. Some of these islands have a long step down, so watch out when crossing them in the dark. Along the main road downtown (Avenida Tulum), there are sporadic speed bumps that are very high. Traffic must slow to get over them, so you can safely walk across them and the traffic will stop. Because of the Y-shaped and multi-way intersections, it is easy to take an unintentional detour. If the map shows you need to be on a definite side of the road, get to that side swiftly and you'll have less probability of getting lost. I didn't feel insecure walking through any neighborhoods (although be cautious anywhere you are when walking at dark). The seedier places were at either end of Avenida Tulum (past Uxmal, or back past where you get off the bus). There were no dubious characters at all in the less busy southern part of the hotel zone (Plaza Kukulcan and south); lots of people walked by themselves at all times of night.
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