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Cargo Transport at Risk: Precarious Infrastructure and Road Robbery

Summary by ADN 40
Cargo transport, a key element for the Mexican economy, faces a deep crisis: every 50 minutes a truck is stolen and about 45% of the federal network operates with poor infrastructure, without adequate signaling and with high risk of accidents. To this is added a serious labor challenge: while the country has 700,000 federal driving licenses, only six thousand belong to women and half of the current operators will retire in the coming years. With…
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Cargo transport, a key element for the Mexican economy, faces a deep crisis: every 50 minutes a truck is stolen and about 45% of the federal network operates with poor infrastructure, without adequate signaling and with high risk of accidents. To this is added a serious labor challenge: while the country has 700,000 federal driving licenses, only six thousand belong to women and half of the current operators will retire in the coming years. With…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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