Rebeca Rodríguez understands that the Traffic Code gives "preference" to cyclists, but she asks: and the cars, "where do they go?". This woman says that it is "frustrating" to take 40 minutes from Tinajo to La Villa because of the "four platoons" of cyclists that she finds on the road.
She assures that on the new road, where there is no bike lane, "cyclists do not go on the right, but in the center". "You can't overtake the platoons because another platoon is coming from the front," she says.
This woman assures that this same situation is repeated on the Tahíche road. "I have come across some groups of cyclists and they do not use the past for the bikes that are on the road," she criticizes.
"I know that this sport moves a lot of tourism, but it really is unbearable at times. Not to mention the imprudence that some commit, already desperate to go at 30 in some sections," says Rebeca Rodríguez.