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Less Cars, More Micros Full: the Perception in the Gran Concepción After the Rise of Fuels

“I travel every day from San Pedro to Concepción on Route 160 and, although tacos are still formed, in recent weeks it has been noticed a little less charged. Clearly the rise of fuels is hitting, because one thinks twice before taking out the car. In my case, I have even tried to better organize the trips or share them.” The voice of Carlos Méndez, neighbor of San Pedro de la Paz, summarizes a sensation that begins to repeat among motorists of …
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“I travel every day from San Pedro to Concepción on Route 160 and, although tacos are still formed, in recent weeks it has been noticed a little less charged. Clearly the rise of fuels is hitting, because one thinks twice before taking out the car. In my case, I have even tried to better organize the trips or share them.” The voice of Carlos Méndez, neighbor of San Pedro de la Paz, summarizes a sensation that begins to repeat among motorists of …

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Diario Concepción broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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