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Pedestrian Bridges in Tuxtla: Security Against Accessibility

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Although they recognize that these structures save lives, road culture and maintenance persist YUSETT YÁÑEZ/PORTAVOZ In the busiest avenues of the capital Chiapas, pedestrian bridges represent one of the few effective barriers between pedestrians and the risk of being run over. However, despite alarming figures, their use remains a daily debate between those who favour safety and those who consider that these structures are not accessible or unc…
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Although they recognize that these structures save lives, road culture and maintenance persist YUSETT YÁÑEZ/PORTAVOZ In the busiest avenues of the capital Chiapas, pedestrian bridges represent one of the few effective barriers between pedestrians and the risk of being run over. However, despite alarming figures, their use remains a daily debate between those who favour safety and those who consider that these structures are not accessible or unc…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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