Drivers park in a prohibited place, invade the bus lane and disrupt traffic flow in the capital of São Paulo as a whole
Until December last year, the capital of São Paulo was home to more than 9 million carsaccording to the Ministry of Transport. This impressive number of vehicles has contributed significantly to the worsening of traffic problems in the city. A Young Pan began a series of reports with the aim of exposing the chaos generated by the combination of such a large fleet and a lack of traffic education.
In the first chapter, reporter Misael Mainetti went to the streets to identify the most common problems faced by drivers. During the report, drivers were caught committing several infractionssuch as parking in prohibited places, including sidewalks, pedestrian crossings and exclusive bus lanes. These actions result in slow traffic and further complicate urban mobility.
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