The new cycle path seeks to be a project to improve traffic in the capital.Julio López / UNSPLASH
Sustainable mobility for a global event
The 2026 Soccer World Cup, which will have as headquarters Mexico, the United States and Canada, It represents an opportunity for Mexico City to reinforce its commitment to sustainable mobility. With the arrival of thousands of tourists and fans, The transport demand will increase, so offer viable alternatives is essential to avoid road collapses and minimize the Environmental impact.
While the construction of this cycle path represents a significant advance, it also faces important challenges such as cyclists' safety in high vehicular flow, which will require adjustments to guarantee the safety of cyclists.
Clara Brugada, Head of Government of Mexico City He has not yet announced the exact date of the start of the works, but The cycle path is expected to be ready before June 2026guaranteeing that both city residents and foreign visitors can take advantage of this New transport option.
With projects like this, The Mexican capital It is positioned as one of the cities that bet on a More ecological mobility, efficient and adapted to the needs of a world in constant change.
When is the 2026 World Cup in Mexico?
The World Cup 2026 will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026 with headquarters in our country, the United States and Canada. In turn, Mexico will have three host cities, the Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey, Although the opening match of this 2026 World Cup will take place in the Azteca Stadium. With this World Cup, Mexico will consolidate as the first country to house the World Cup for the third time.
The 2026 World Cup It will be an international showcase for Mexico City, and the commitment to sustainable mobility is a way of demonstrating its Commitment to urban innovation and the well -being of its inhabitants.