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Pasto, Colombia struggles with bus lane misuse and missing traffic barriers
In the Colombian city of Pasto, residents say the dedicated bus lane on Carrera 27 is frequently occupied by private cars and motorcycles, creating congestion and obstructing public transport. The same commuters report that cement bollards intended to protect pedestrians have been removed, leaving gaps that pose tripping hazards.
Additional complaints focus on chronic traffic jams in the Tamasagra neighborhood caused by illegal parking along the main road. Community members are also urging local officials to address the issue of stray dogs roaming the streets and to improve overall street cleanliness.
Citizens are calling on municipal authorities to enforce bus‑lane regulations, restore safety infrastructure, and consider animal‑welfare measures.