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University Students Will Be Able to Participate in the MTC Competition to Design Cycle Routes in Cities in Peru

Summary by Diario Correo
The Ministry of Transport and Communications launched a competition called Cycle Challenge 2026, an initiative aimed at university students submitting design proposals for urban cyclovial infrastructure. The call seeks to promote ideas that contribute to improving cycling mobility in cities and strengthening the development of safer spaces for users. The proposal is part of the sector's actions to promote more sustainable urban mobility in the c…
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In order to promote solutions for more sustainable urban mobility, the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) presented the national competition “Cyclic Challenge 2026: Youth Design of Urban Cycle Infrastructure”, aimed at university students from all over the country. The call seeks to involve young people in the development of innovative proposals aimed at strengthening the infrastructure for the use of the bicycle as a means of transp…

The Ministry of Transport and Communications launched a competition called Cycle Challenge 2026, an initiative aimed at university students submitting design proposals for urban cyclovial infrastructure. The call seeks to promote ideas that contribute to improving cycling mobility in cities and strengthening the development of safer spaces for users. The proposal is part of the sector's actions to promote more sustainable urban mobility in the c…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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