During the twenty-ninth National Meeting of Mobility Authorities, the Mexican Association of Mobility Authorities (AMAM) with the technical collaboration of the World Resources Institute Mexico (WRI) worked on outlining the National Mobility Agenda 2024-2030 in Mexico to promote sustainable transportation, which they will present to authorities.
The initiative brought together the main authorities responsible for mobility and transportation in Mexico, with the aim of outlining a comprehensive strategy to improve urban mobility in the country over the next six years.
According to WRI Mexico, urban mobility in the country faces great challenges, but with the implementation of this agenda, they are committed to guaranteeing the right to mobility in conditions of safety, accessibility, efficiency, sustainability, quality, inclusion and equality.
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He added that this joint effort seeks to transform urban mobility in Mexico, ensuring that all people can exercise their right to move safely and efficiently, while promoting sustainable and equitable development for the country.
Public Sector Importance
WRI Mexico and AMAM called on President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and her future government to establish a common agenda for collaboration between federal and subnational authorities.
This collaboration is essential to ensure that all people in Mexico can exercise their right to mobility in conditions of safety, accessibility, efficiency, sustainability, quality, inclusion and equality.
Once the document is finalized, it will be presented to the relevant authorities to continue the dialogue and collaboration to jointly build this important agenda for Mexico’s economic, social and environmental development.
The institute added that despite the progress made in the last six years, significant challenges remain, particularly in the renewal of an aging public transport fleet and the formalization of the sector’s workers.
Latam Mobility closes tour in Mexico City
After a successful start to the year in Monterrey, Latam Mobility, the largest sustainable mobility community in Latin America, closes 2024 in Mexico City.
There will be two days, on October 15 and 16, where industry leaders and private sector representatives will provide perspectives on mobility, electromobility, sustainability, among others.
The meeting will be held at the World Trade Center in Mexico City. For participation information click here.