Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Weekend Breathalyzer tests result in 35% positivity for drivers in Puerto Vallarta

As part of the strategies to prevent accidents resulting from drinking and driving, the Municipal Transit Authority continues to implement operation "saving lives" with the use of random breathalyzer testing on the streets of Puerto Vallarta.

Last weekend, two checkpoints were placed in which there were several sanctioned drivers.

On Friday, the checkpoint was placed at the intersection of Brasilia and Francisco Medina Ascencio avenues, where a total of 31 tests were carried out, of which 28 were for men and 3 were women.

Eleven of the tests carried out were positive, being . . .

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