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Playa La Pesca tightens rules for recreational vehicles

09.06.2026 19:01 1 min 1 source РУС
INFO7 SPA
Playa La Pesca tightens rules for recreational vehicles
Original source: INFO7

Authorities in the Mexican resort of La Pesca have restricted the movement of ATVs and motorcycles following a fatal accident involving a minor and a suspected drunk driver. The ban has been in effect for six weeks and is being respected by tourists. This week, the mayor's office will deliver a regulation detailing fines and penalties to service providers. Additionally, the first phase of a new hydraulic network project, spanning three phases through 2027, will begin in 2026.

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