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They Question the Lack of Reliable Data on Deaths in Road Accidents in Yucatán

Summary by yucatan.com.mx
Yes, there is data on traffic accidents in the state, but it's not accurate data on deaths or accidents; it's more of a personal count without institutional backing, says Everardo Flores Gómez, president of the Cicloturixes de Mérida association. “The State Observatory for Mobility and Road Safety is a group that includes academics, civil organizations, and specialists, and its function is to measure traffic accidents, among other things, but to…
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Yes, there is data on traffic accidents in the state, but it's not accurate data on deaths or accidents; it's more of a personal count without institutional backing, says Everardo Flores Gómez, president of the Cicloturixes de Mérida association. “The State Observatory for Mobility and Road Safety is a group that includes academics, civil organizations, and specialists, and its function is to measure traffic accidents, among other things, but to…

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yucatan.com.mx broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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