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They Change the Speed Limits on Metropolis Main Avenues. What Are They?

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They changed the speed limit in the main avenues of the city. In Calle Vallarta and Lázaro Cárdenas, the limit went from 60 to 50 kilometers per hour. Related Note: In Jalisco, 270 Alcoholized Drivers Were Referred to CURVA during Guadalupe Reyes It is part of a strategy of the Metropolitan Agency of Infrastructure for Mobility (AMIM) to reduce road accidents, because speed is the main risk factor in deaths and serious injuries due to traffic ac…
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. After the criticisms that have been made by motorists about the reduction of 60 to 50 kilometers per hour, in Vallarta Avenue, in the stretch between Niño Obrero Avenue and Periférico Poniente Avenue, the signage was rectified on the floor, in the sense of the Gran Plaza to Plaza Galerías. AMIM rectifies signage and speed limits in Vallarta Avenue This Wednesday, who circulated along Vallarta Avenue could observe the change…

They changed the speed limit in the main avenues of the city. In Calle Vallarta and Lázaro Cárdenas, the limit went from 60 to 50 kilometers per hour. Related Note: In Jalisco, 270 Alcoholized Drivers Were Referred to CURVA during Guadalupe Reyes It is part of a strategy of the Metropolitan Agency of Infrastructure for Mobility (AMIM) to reduce road accidents, because speed is the main risk factor in deaths and serious injuries due to traffic ac…

New year and new boundaries. Some streets and avenues of the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara were modified the speed limits for cars that travel through them, according to a statement by the Metropolitan Agency of Infrastructure for Mobility and the Transport Secretariat, the main adjustments will concentrate on three types of vials: Secondary and tertiary vials such as Juan Manuel Avenue, the maximum limit will be 30 km/h.

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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