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Step to Chile: This Is How the Mountain Plan Will Work to Report Violations in Transit Through Whatsapp

Summary by El Sol
The implementation of the so-called “Mountain Plan” in the international corridor put the focus back on road safety on Route 7. But beyond the controversy about the presence, or not, of controls, the focus of the debate was on the statements of Pablo Tijeras, a member of the Municipal Urban Guard in Uspallata and Alta Montaña, who explained in detail how the system will work and defended its legality and scope. “This is a comprehensive plan that…
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The implementation of the so-called “Mountain Plan” in the international corridor put the focus back on road safety on Route 7. But beyond the controversy about the presence, or not, of controls, the focus of the debate was on the statements of Pablo Tijeras, a member of the Municipal Urban Guard in Uspallata and Alta Montaña, who explained in detail how the system will work and defended its legality and scope. “This is a comprehensive plan that…

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El Sol broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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