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Im Will Monitor the Entry of Trucks in Restricted Areas

The Montevideo Intendency (IM) will begin to systematically monitor the entry of cargo transport to areas where its circulation is not permitted, as part of a comprehensive plan to order transit and reduce conflicts in residential and central areas of the city. The director of Mobility of the commune, Germán Benítez, explained that nine control chambers were installed in strategic points defined as “limit” zones between the periphery and more ce…
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The Montevideo Intendency (IM) will begin to systematically monitor the entry of cargo transport to areas where its circulation is not permitted, as part of a comprehensive plan to order transit and reduce conflicts in residential and central areas of the city. The director of Mobility of the commune, Germán Benítez, explained that nine control chambers were installed in strategic points defined as “limit” zones between the periphery and more ce…

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grupormultimedio.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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