Mexico has one of the most complex urban dynamics in Latin America, where the growth of the urban sprawl in metropolitan areas hinders universal access to basic services, such as mobility. Mobility schemes in Mexico are focused on the use of car transportation, a phenomenon that is increased by the low offer and low quality of public transport systems and systems and infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians. To counter these problems, initiatives are promoted all over the country, to improve the sector, including the promotion of non-motorized transport systems; maintenance and expansion of public transport routes that reach the peripheries of the metropolitan areas and plans for the transition to electromobility in Mexico.

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