translated from Spanish: “Muévete Chilo Sinaloa” is an example for the country: Javier Hidalgo

Culiacán, Sinaloa.- During a working tour of Sinaloa, federal deputy Javier Hidalgo Ponce considered that the public bicycle system “Muévete Chilo Sinaloa” that takes place in Mazatlan is an example of mobility for the country and that it will be positive his arrival at more cities in the state. During a working meeting with Secretary of Sustainable Development Carlos Gandarilla García, the legislator expressed that they are promoting in Culiacán and Mazatlan the recreational routes and the construction of more cycleways to encourage the physical activation of the as proposed by the 2019-2024 National Development Plan.
“We are very happy because already in Mazatlan the number of trips that are made is an example for the country, hopefully it can grow to popular areas so that people can also use it and that combined with Sunday walks and with cycleways on weekdays generate more activity fis sustainable mobility,” he said. Javier Hidalgo said that he found great readiness in Mayor Jesús Estrada Ferreiro for recreational roads in the main roads, as already done in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Villahermosa, for the design of infrastructure that guarantees safety cyclists and the implementation of the public bike.” I really like what has been done here in Sinaloa, in particular this strategy that was used in Mazatlan with a walk along the boardwalk that has a public bike service and that is a great start to develop physical activity with the use of the bicycle” Stressed. In this sense, the Secretary for Sustainable Development, Carlos Gandarilla, highlighted the vision of Governor Quirino Ordaz Coppel to improve mobility and promote the care of the environment with the public bike program “Muévete Chilo Sinaloa”, which will soon be available in Culiacán and Los Mochis.
He considered that sustainable mobility requires, in addition to cycleways and recreational routes, the will and teamwork between society and government for citizens to learn to share the public space.



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