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Lower road mortality on the holiday

Lower road mortality on the holiday

According to a report issued by the Ministry of Transport about the people who mobilized on the festive bridge of Saint Josephthe mortality rate was reduced by 52%” vs. a year ago.

during the bridge, 3,565,062 vehicles were mobilized, 9% less than the last San José bridge in 2022.

($9,228 million: the fiscal findings of the Mobility Sector in Bogotá).

On the other hand, the Superintendency of Transportation reported that 1,125,947 passengers traveled through the 52 enabled land terminals.

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In this sense, 32 deaths were registered, a figure that contrasts with the 67 that were recorded during the same long weekend in 2022.

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Additionally, the number of road accidents also fell, in this case, by 28% compared to the previous year.

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Regarding referrals to travelers, 6,089 were reported. Of those, 1,491 were for not carrying a license; 636 for not having a mechanical technical review and 702 for not having Soat.

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