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World 2026: Restricted Movement of Vehicles without Plates in Areas of Banorte Stadium

Summary by Vanguardia
In view of the 2026 World Cup, the authorities in Mexico have begun to establish new provisions to improve mobility and vehicle control in key areas. Among the measures is the restriction of traffic for vehicles without plates in areas near Banorte Stadium, one of the venues that will be part of the event.The main objective is to strengthen the safety and facilitate the identification of vehicles during a period in which a high influx of visitor…
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In view of the 2026 World Cup, the authorities in Mexico have begun to establish new provisions to improve mobility and vehicle control in key areas. Among the measures is the restriction of traffic for vehicles without plates in areas near Banorte Stadium, one of the venues that will be part of the event.The main objective is to strengthen the safety and facilitate the identification of vehicles during a period in which a high influx of visitor…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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