The concessionary carriers of the Integrated Transport System (ITS) questioned the intention of the Provincial Municipality of Arequipa (MPA) to reduce the urban passage from S/1.30 to S/1 and accused the management of adopting a measure for political purposes that, moreover, would harm the formal ones while favoring the expansion of the informal transport.
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The concessionary carriers of the Integrated Transport System (ITS) questioned the intention of the Provincial Municipality of Arequipa (MPA) to reduce the urban passage from S/1.30 to S/1 and accused the management of adopting a measure for political purposes that, moreover, would harm the formal ones while favoring the expansion of the informal transport.