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Ivan Sandoval

Mexico City now has nearly 40 miles of dedicated bike lanes and plans for much more.

The best way to get around traffic-clogged Mexico City may be on a bike

March 17, 2014Lifestyle & Belief

Nearly 9 million people call Mexico City home, and some 21 million people live in the metro area. It can take hours to get around, especially during rush hour. One solution that’s catching on though: Riding a bicycle.

Mexico City now has nearly 40 miles of dedicated bike lanes and plans for much more.

The best way to get around traffic-clogged Mexico City may be on a bike

March 17, 2014Lifestyle & Belief

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