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Mexico, Still Lagging Behind in Road Safety

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SAN JUAN DEL RÍO, QRO. – In Mexico, more than 16,000 people die on average a year in transit events, equivalent to 13.2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants; the figure, presented at the 9th National Congress of Road Safety, of the National Association of Private Transport (ANTP), placed the country above nations like Costa Rica and Colombia, and far away from European standards, where the average is just two. Salvador Saavedra, president of the Autom…
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SAN JUAN DEL RÍO, QRO. – In Mexico, more than 16,000 people die on average a year in transit events, equivalent to 13.2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants; the figure, presented at the 9th National Congress of Road Safety, of the National Association of Private Transport (ANTP), placed the country above nations like Costa Rica and Colombia, and far away from European standards, where the average is just two. Salvador Saavedra, president of the Autom…

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T21 broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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