The Mobility Commission in Quintana Roo has approved a request from the Mobility Institute for 400 golf cart units to operate in Tulum. The Institute conducted a study that justified the need for these units as a means to protect the environment. The proposal, which was presented in the previous legislative session, will now be put to a vote in the plenary session.
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