Find out about the mobilizations for today, Tuesday, December 10

by times news cr

In accordance with the mobility agenda of theTo the Secretariat of ​Citizen Security of the capital (SSC-CDMX), ⁣13⁤ rallies ⁢and ⁤5 shoots are⁤ planned of motorcyclists and ⁤cyclists in various ​areas of Mexico City.

Miguel Hidalgo.

  • The Siembra Cultura AC group ⁣will be on the Estela de‍ luz esplanade‌ at 9:00 ⁣a.m.
  • The Student Assembly “Lenin Struggle Committee” will be at‌ the Higher School ​of⁢ Commerce and Administration throughout the day.

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Cuauhtemoc

  • The Corn Producers of the Mexican Republic will be at the Ministry of the Interior at 10:00 am.
  • Workers from the Ministry ‌of Health will be at the Government Secretariat in the Historic Center throughout the day.
  • The General Assembly ​of Pilares‌ Workers will be at 12:00 p.m. in the Congress of ⁢Mexico City.
  • With VZLA he will be at the‌ Brazilian embassy at 11:00 a.m.
  • The Supreme Court of⁣ Justice of the Nation will be ​in its facilities at ‍11:00 a.m.
  • The Provapeo ‍Association will be in the vicinity of the Senate of the Republic at 11:00 ⁤am.
  • The Platform 4:20 collective will be at the Mother Monument throughout the day.
  • The Academics with Palestine against the genocide will be in the vicinity of the⁣ Juárez Hemicycle in the Historic Center starting at 4:00 p.m.
  • The National Meeting for the Unity of the Mexican People will be in the Senate of ‍the Republic starting at 10:00 a.m.
  • The National Union of Education Workers (CNTE/SNTE) will be⁤ in the vicinity of the SEP of ​the‍ Historic Center⁣ starting at 11:00 a.m.

Iztapalapa and Coyoacán

  • The‌ Nueva Generación AC group⁤ will be at: Cacama ‍No. 14, Col. ⁣Estrella del Sur, Alc. Iztapalapa and Calz. of‍ the​ Virgin No. 2771, Col. Culhuacán CTM VII, Alc. Coyoacán at 10:00 am.

Venustiano‍ Carranza

  • The national​ Union of Restaurateurs of‌ the INAH will be at ‌10:00 am ⁤in the vicinity ⁤of the Chamber of Deputies

Iztapalapa

  • The National Collective “No more innocent prisoners” will be​ in the vicinity of the Oriente Men’s Preventive Prison during the day.

Motorcycle Rounds

Gustavo A. Madero

  • The⁢ PRI Bellako will be at 8:00 p.m. on Av. Central Carlos Hank gonzález and ‍Villa Quetzalcóatl.

Cycling Rounds

Azcapotzalco

  • “CHAYITO BAIKERS, The Northern Division, Azcapobike and FREEBIKESNVA
    And Micyclists will be on the Mayor’s Esplanade starting at 8:30 p.m.
  • Christmas Lights “Bikers XEB” will be next⁣ to the VIPS ⁤Vaqueritos at 9:30 p.m.

Benito Juarez

  • To the ⁢“Aztecas” Satellite Towers will be at⁢ the ⁤Monument to the revolution starting‌ at 8:30⁣ p.m.
  • “Blitz Bikers” Christmas Lights will be in Tlacoquemécatl Park, Adolfo Prieto
  • s/n, Col. ⁣Del Valle Center

For more information, ⁢it is recommended to follow ⁣the Complete agenda available online.

What are the⁤ key benefits of integrating different modes of⁢ transportation in urban areas?

Interview ​between Time.news⁣ Editor and Urban Mobility Expert

time.news editor: Welcome to our⁣ segment, where we dive into the pressing issues affecting urban living.Today, we’re joined by Dr. Elena Martínez, ​an urban mobility ⁣expert specializing in​ sustainable transportation. Thank you for being⁣ here, Dr. Martínez.

Dr. Elena Martínez: Thank⁤ you for​ having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss such an vital topic.

Editor: The recent news about the planned​ rallies and events for motorcyclists and cyclists in Mexico City is exciting. These rallies are part of the ⁢mobility agenda set by the Secretariat of​ Citizen Security (SSC-CDMX). Can you‍ give us your insights on⁤ the significance of ⁢such events⁢ for urban‍ mobility?

Dr.Martínez: Absolutely.​ Events like these are crucial for raising awareness ⁣about sustainable transportation options. By hosting ‍rallies, the⁤ SSC-CDMX not onyl promotes the use of motorcycles and bicycles but also encourages a ‍dialog about⁤ road safety, infrastructure improvements, and the importance of integrating different modes of transportation into our urban planning.

Editor: The⁣ rallies are scheduled ⁢at various locations, including the iconic Estela de Luz. Why is this venue particularly⁤ important?

Dr. Martínez: The Estela de Luz is​ a symbolic‌ landmark in Mexico City.By hosting⁢ events there, organizers can attract attention and engage a wide audience.It serves as a ​perfect ⁣backdrop to highlight the need⁢ for more infrastructure that⁤ supports non-motorized forms of transportation, which can reduce traffic ⁣congestion and pollution—major ⁢issues in large urban areas.

Editor: You mentioned the integration of various transportation modes. Can you elaborate on how this impacts city ​life?

Dr. Martínez: Certainly! Integrating different modes of transportation—like walking, cycling, and motorcycling—creates a more cohesive and efficient urban transport network. It ‌allows for smoother transit ⁢across the city, ⁣reducing dependence on cars, which are often ‍the main source of congestion and emissions. A well-integrated system leads to improved air quality, better health outcomes for residents, and​ enhanced accessibility to essential services.

Editor: That’s quite insightful. ⁣With the increasing popularity of cycling and​ motorcycling, how can city officials⁣ ensure ‌the safety⁣ of these users during events like the ones⁤ planned?

Dr. Martínez: Ensuring safety ⁣is paramount. City officials should implement designated‌ lanes for cyclists and motorcyclists, enhance road signage, and possibly close certain streets⁢ during these events to minimize risks. Engaging local communities for input on the best safety measures is also essential. We must ensure that both participants and pedestrians can coexist⁤ safely.

editor: As a ‍final thought, what do you‍ see as the future of urban mobility in Mexico City, particularly in relation to these rallies⁢ and initiatives?

Dr. Martínez: I believe we ​are moving towards a more sustainable and integrated approach to urban mobility. Events like the upcoming rallies⁤ are a step in the right direction,⁢ advocating‌ for a shift‌ in⁣ mindset about transportation. If we can foster a culture that values cycling and motorcycling, alongside public transportation, we will see not just reduced congestion but also a more vibrant, healthier⁤ city for everyone.

Editor:‌ Thank you, Dr. Martínez. Your insights ‌provide a valuable perspective on the importance of‍ these events and the future of urban mobility in Mexico City. ‌

Dr. Martínez: Thank you for having me. It’s‌ important ⁣to keep the conversation going!

editor: And that’s it for⁢ today’s interview. Stay tuned for more⁣ updates​ on urban ⁤mobility initiatives and how they affect our cities.

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