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San Luis Potosí proposes regulating off-road recreational vehicles in natural areas

11.07.2026 21:55 1 min 1 source
emsavalles.com SPA
San Luis Potosí proposes regulating off-road recreational vehicles in natural areas
Original source: emsavalles.com

Deputy Gabriela Guadalupe Martínez Vázquez introduced a bill to regulate the circulation of off-road recreational vehicles in protected natural areas of San Luis Potosí. The initiative includes restricting ATVs and motorcycles in ecologically sensitive zones, creating a registry of service providers, establishing authorized routes, and mandatory training for operators. The bill does not ban adventure tourism but sets rules to balance recreation with conservation.

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San Luis Potosí proposes regulating off-road recreational vehicles in natural areas

11.07.2026 emsavalles.com SPA Original source

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