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Puebla Scales Up Revived Vehicle Inspections With Financing and Real-Time Monitoring

After inspecting 1,743 units in Puebla city, the government extends checks to 38 municipalities on July 21 for a push to modernize fleets, eliminate inactive concessions.

Las unidades del servicio colectivo y de taxi se someten a revisión como parte del plan estatal para garantizar movilidad segura y eficiente.
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Overview

  • The first phase of the 2025 revista vehicular covered mechanical, documentary and administrative evaluations of taxis and colectivos across Puebla capital.
  • Starting July 21, inspection modules will open in 38 interior municipalities to decentralize the process and prevent unnecessary vehicle transfers.
  • More than 1,600 inactive concessions were deactivated last month following a review of over 34,000 registered permits.
  • Financing and subsidy schemes have approved initial credits for five taxis and five buses and are poised to expand with support from Nacional Financiera and a German bank.
  • Real-time monitoring of RUTA Line 4 units via the C5i control center has gone live and the Libre Sin Miedo program now offers support to women facing gender-based incidents on public transport.