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Amt Has Stepped up Controls Against Drivers Exceeding the Number of Passengers on Motorcycles

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The Metropolitan Transit Agency (MTA) has strengthened its operations in the capital with the aim of curbing the inappropriate transport of passengers on motorcycles, a practice that represents a considerable risk both for those travelling in these vehicles and for passers-by.

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The Metropolitan Transit Agency (MTA) has strengthened its operations in the capital with the aim of curbing the inappropriate transport of passengers on motorcycles, a practice that represents a considerable risk both for those travelling in these vehicles and for passers-by.

The Metropolitan Agency of Tr nsito (AMT) strengthens operations to prevent motorcycles from transporting more passengers than allowed, a practice that represents a high risk for drivers and pedestrians. As far as the a o goes, 199 motorcyclists have been punished with fines based on Article 390, paragraph 20 of the COIP.

With the aim of improving road safety and preventing accidents, the Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) is stepping up traffic controls for motorcycles in the capital. The measure seeks to prevent the inappropriate transport of passengers, a practice that represents a risk for drivers, occupants and pedestrians. During this year, 199 motorcyclists have already been punished for exceeding the permitted number of occupants, according to article 390,…

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Canal RTU broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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