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Los Cabos to Fix Sidewalks at Bus Stops Along Transit Routes
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If you take the bus in Los Cabos, you have probably noticed that most stops do not offer much.
That is about to change under a new municipal plan to rehabilitate sidewalks and pedestrian routes across the area, with priority given to the busiest transit corridors.
Most Bus Stops Lack Basic InfrastructureAccording to a municipal mobility assessment, only 15 percent of public transit stops in Los Cabos currently have any furniture at all—benches, shelters, or shaded waiting areas.
Beatriz González Gilbert, director of Implan Los Cabos, said the sidewalk improvements are part of a broader Sustainable Mobility Plan that also includes reorganizing public transit routes and upgrading the roads where buses operate most frequently.
Why This Matters for Residents and TouristsPublic transportation in Los Cabos is used heavily by service workers, students, and lower-income residents who cannot afford cars.