miércoles, 29 de octubre de 2008

Transport in Mexico by Aura Velasco G

The highway in Mexico is one of the most extensive in Latin America. The roads in México are divided in federal (constructed by Ministry of Communications and Transport), and the state roads that are built by the government. Both roads have four lanes and are free.
In the urban public transport Mexico has four subway lines. In addition Mexico has trolley buses, buses and minibuses that regularly move. This transport you can be made several trips and connections to the same ticket especially between the “metro” and trolley bus.

The “metro” is the better mean of transport in the city. That is modern and very efficient. The “metro” circulates mainly by the tourist places.

The trolley buses have a very good service though do not cover many routes but, with the same ticket you can travel in the “metro” and in the minibuses.

The minibuses are called trucks too. Those are in throughout the city with signs that indicate the place of fate.

The collective buses are vans painted of white with stripes red, gray and green. Those travel by the main avenues of the city.

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