In less than half an hour, more than 11 units passed through the Hidalgo station on Line 3. During that time, all the drivers honked—either to greet each other, warn a pedestrian, or alert a car that was about to collide with the bus.

However, this doesn’t happen only at that station; several others have also become scenes of . Over the past three years, Mexico City’s Metrobús has been involved in 5,220 collisions with pedestrians, cars, cyclists, and motorcyclists. Loading…

Through a public information request via the National Transparency Platform, La Silla Rota obtained a list of accidents and pedestrian crashes involving Metrobús units in Mexico City from 2023 through the first half of August 2025.

The data show that 2023 was the year with the highest number of crashes—

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