
Mexico City’s Secretary of Mobility postponed modifications to the traffic regulations for motorcyclists.
Mexico City’s Secretary of Mobility postponed modifications to the traffic regulations for motorcyclists.

Mexico City’s Secretary of Mobility (Semovi) postponed modifications to traffic regulations and will meet with motorcyclists on November 30.
After the strong uproar caused by motorcyclists over the modifications to the traffic regulations, the Secretary of Mobility of Mexico City (Semovi) delayed the modifications and agreed to dialogue with a group of motorcyclists to listen to their requests.
In recent days, there have been strong protests and clashes with the police due to the modifications under analysis.
In view of this, the Secretariat of Government (Segob) and Semovi announced that they will continue working with the demonstrators to listen to their opinions and proposals on the modifications to the Traffic Regulations, whose purpose is to save lives.
Subscribe to BNN Breaking
Sign up for our daily newsletter covering global breaking news around the world.
Shifting Political Landscape in Greece: A Comprehensive View

Elon Musk Disbands Election Integrity Team, CEO Refutes Claim

Strengthening Health Sector Ties: Cuba and Panama Intensify Collaboration

Political Maneuvers: The Char-Verano Meeting and its Implications

19th Zurich Film Festival: A Celebration of Cinema Amidst Challenges

The Debate Between Handkerchiefs and Tissues: A Comprehensive Study

Decoding Psychosis: The Hippocampus and the Spreading Impact on the Brain

Extraordinary Elections in Serbia: A New Chapter or Just a Political Maneuver?

Astrological Forecast for September 29, 2023: Full Moon Stirs Emotions for All Zodiac Signs

19th Zurich Film Festival: A Celebration of Cinema Amidst Challenges

The Debate Between Handkerchiefs and Tissues: A Comprehensive Study

Astrological Forecast for September 29, 2023: Full Moon Stirs Emotions for All Zodiac Signs

Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Implications of Evolutionary Medicine

Decoding the Differences: Heart Attacks in Men and Women

Decoding the Red Quasars: Cosmic Dust and Radio Emissions

Tourist Tangles: Detentions and Controversies Across the Globe

Escalating Migration Crisis Sweeps Across Americas: $55.2 Billion Needed, U.S. Sees Record Surge

Record Student Enrollment at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar

Comments