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Only 1% of Puerto Vallarta buses meet government requirements

An audit of public transport in Puerto Vallarta revealed that only 1.3% of buses passed review.

The Department of Mobility and Transport (Semov) reported that the results of the audit initiated in March showed that only six (1.3%) of the 438 buses in Puerto Vallarta providing the service in public transport passed the test.

According to the agency the review was to verify the physical and mechanical condition of the urban trucks.

368 units, accounting for 84%, failed the review, while it was found that 64 (14.6%) trucks required improvements to stay in service.

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