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Increase in Vehicle Fleet in Mexico Causes Chaos in Urban Mobility: Inegi

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With the recent rains and the increase in the vehicle fleet, urban mobility in the country has been classified as one of the most congested worldwide.
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It addresses the issue of mobility in Mexico City and the regulation of new vehicles such as electric bicycles, skateboards and scooters. It is mentioned that efforts are being made to create a regulatory framework for these vehicles in order to improve the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. It is discussed the need to categorize them according to their speed and weight, setting limits such as 25 km/h, above which they must comply wi…

With the recent rains and the increase in the vehicle fleet, urban mobility in the country has been classified as one of the most congested worldwide.

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Mexico City sinks to 50 cm per year, aggravating floods. Dean Chahim, an expert in water management, reveals how failed policies and urban inequality deepen the crisis. Current solutions, like more pipes, are insufficient. Is there hope for an announced collapse? Text: Laura Buconi Photo: Cuarroscuro CITY OF MEXICO. – Mexico City faces recurring floods each year that paralyze colonies, damage homes and expose thousands to health risks. Although …

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Pie de Página broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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