The Congress of Nuevo Leon approved the integral reform of the Sustainable and Accessible Mobility Law for the state, in order to comply with the harmonization of the General Law of Mobility and Road Safety.
The regulation represents an important advance in the Mexican legal framework and implies the obligation to harmonize policies and regulations in this matter at the state level.
The legislation approves that the State and municipalities give priority to pedestrians and drivers of non-motorized vehicles in the development of policies and public works.
It also helps to promote sustainable mobility and the creation of a culture that encourages alternative means of transportation to the private automobile.
Good Reception
After the approval carried out in the Legislative branch, the Chamber of the Transformation Industry of Nuevo Leon, acknowledged the work carried out over several months by the Mobility Commission of the Congress -presided by Congresswoman Lorena de la Garza-, who carried out work tables and consultation forums, receiving ideas.
“With this reform, Nuevo León is once again at the forefront, guaranteeing as a priority the right of people to mobility, road safety, as well as the logistical facility for the transportation of goods and products for the population,” Caintra said in a statement.
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They pointed out that in cargo transportation, the principle of no over-regulation is complied with by recognizing the permits and license plates granted by federal authorities without additional procedures or costs to circulate in the state and its municipalities; thus eliminating the administrative processes and permits that contributed to foster corruption and additional operating costs to transportation.
Latam Mobility in Monterrey
With the objective of promoting sustainable mobility and adhering to all initiatives in Mexico and North America, Latam Mobility will start 2024 with a meeting in the city of Monterrey.
The largest sustainable mobility community in Latin America will visit Monterrey on February 8, in a day that will bring together the most prominent industry leaders and public sector representatives.