The Pumabús unit ran out of brakes at Xochimilco

Regina Pierce

The Pumabús unit ran out of brakes at Xochimilco
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This Friday afternoon, one unit Cougar farm crashed into a pole after the brakes failed while driving in the Santa Cecilia area of ​​the mayor’s office Xochimilco.

Authorities reported that seven students riding in the truck suffered minor injuries.

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This incident caused dissatisfaction among users of transportation services provided by National Autonomous University of Mexico due to the poor condition of the buses serving this route.

On social networks you can read publications where some parents and students ask the University to take responsibility for this accident and improve the condition of the unit.

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The main complaint of users of the Pumabús route is the poor condition of the buses because the models are so old that they are not maintained and not regulated.

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