Minute by minute: the Day without a car and without a motorcycle advances in Bogotá

Minute by minute: the Day without a car and without a motorcycle advances in Bogotá

After two years, this September 22, the capital of the country is once again experiencing a Day without a Car and without a Motorcycle from 5 am to 9 pm This time, the municipalities of Mosquera and Chía are joined, where the measure applies from 6 am to 8 pm

6:45 a.m.: The mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, celebrated and inaugurated the day without a car and without a motorcycle in the city, through her Twitter account.

6:30 a.m: TransMilenio users report congestion at system stations and warn about the lack of buses to feed the operation.

6:00 am: TransMilenio presents the first report of the day. At the beginning of the morning there was high demand, a total of 218,307 tickets validated in the system. That is, 13% more compared to the day without a car in 2020. At this time, the system operates without setbacks.

5:30 am: People who travel by bicycle have 598 kilometers of bike lanes available and 107.63 kilometers of bike lanes, from 6 am to 8 pm In addition, there is the team of Guardians of the Ciclovía to accompany cyclists.

4:00 a.m.: TransMilenio stations opened half an hour earlier than their usual schedule. The closing of the operation will be at 1:00 am on September 23.

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