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After fatal motorcycle accident, CDMX threatens action against ride-hailing apps

Companies offering ride-hailing services on motorcycles could face legal action, Mexico City authorities announced shortly after a crash resulted in the death of a passenger Wednesday morning.  The fatal accident occurred on the Paseo de la Reforma, a principal thoroughfare in downtown Mexico City, when the driver of the motorcycle apparently lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree in the median.  The fatal accident took place on Pas…

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Did the trips in Uber and DiDi Moto end? The Government of Mexico City, through the Secretariat of Mobility (SEMOVI), reported that the applications that offer the service of transport by motorcycle do not have permission to operate, so these operate in the illegality.After the death of a woman who was traveling as a passenger on a motorcycle requested by DiDi Moto, SEMOVI indicated that it has already “started the corresponding legal-administra…

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The motorcycle transport could have a new and updated regulation, due to the increase of accidents, indicated the president of the Mobility Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, Patricia Mercado Castro, member of the parliamentary group of Citizen Movement (MC). To this, he proposed to the board of directors a call to gather the citizenry, [...] The position Drive regulation for motorcycles, after increase of road accidents appeared first on Co…

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88 percent of consumers prefer to drive with a driver, i.e. by taxi, according to Statista. La Semovi goes on to count taxis per application, such as DiDi Moto and recommends that users opt for other means. By 2030, the traditional taxi industry is expected to decrease by 11.6 percent. Authorities of the Mexican City’s Secretariat of Mobility (Semovi), would seek to disappear the “Moto” modality on the road transport platforms, this after an acc…

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The Government of Mexico City warned that the service of transport by motorcycle through applications operates illegally, since they do not have official permission. Faced with this, the Secretariat of Mobility (Semovi) began legal-administrative actions for companies to eliminate this mode of transport. This measure was taken one day after [...] The post CDMX warns that transport service by motorcycle is illegal appeared first on Oronoticias.

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Motorcycle travel through applications could have the days counted in Mexico City. The capital government has just announced legal actions to stop these platforms that operate without any permission and in complete illegality. The Secretariat of Mobility (SEMOVI) confirmed that none of the companies that provide the service has official authorization. This ...

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Mexico News Daily broke the news in Mexico on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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