Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- The demand for urban public transport in Los Mochis it has increased by 20 percent with the return to face-to-face classes.
Javier Castro, leader of the drivers’ union of the Alliance of Urban and Suburban Transporters of Los Mochis (Atusum), explained that there are few students who attend face-to-face classes and make use of this service, but that they expect next week to increase a little more influx.
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He commented that the most demanded routes are Campo 3, Canteras, Álamos Country, Malvinas and Circuits.
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