When Mexico closes the World Trade Bridge, the town of Laredo promises to do more to prevent vehicle updates on nearby streets.
Mayor Victor Trevino and Laredo Police Chief Miguel Rodriguez made a pledge to assist out during a press conference on Tuesday, according to the Laredo Morning Times.
When Mexican traditions authorities closed the World Trade Bridge due to technology issues, there have been numerous reported files and hours-long waits.
Although U.S. technology has not changed, difficulties and cutbacks have resulted in significant files on the roads leading to and from the World Trade Bridge, which is the No. In the United States, there is one interior interface dedicated to business vehicles.
Rodriguez has pledged to transport police” to preserve those access roads open” in the newspaper.
Over 227, 000 business vehicles crossed the World Trade Bridge in March, according to the area.
Laredo City Councilmember Vanessa Perez reportedly expressed frustration with the situation, saying:” We can handle an hour or two of the system going down, but once the system goes down for three, four or five hours overnight, that’s where it becomes an issue because we do n’t have the space. … We ca n’t handle all these trucks” . ,
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