Mar 17 β€’ 16:29 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

ANT enables 142 municipalities for vehicle registration and reaches 97% of services

The National Transit Agency (ANT) has expanded vehicle registration services to 142 municipalities in Ecuador, achieving a 97% service reactivation rate.

The National Transit Agency (ANT) of Ecuador has announced significant progress in the reactivation of vehicle registration services, now available in 142 municipalities across the country. The agency reported that an additional fifteen decentralized autonomous governments (GAD) have successfully met the established requirements, permitting them access to vehicle registration services. This move is part of a broader effort to normalize services that had been disrupted.

The municipalities now eligible for vehicle registration include diverse regions such as Baba, Chilla, and San CristΓ³bal, among others. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the ANT's initiatives, showcasing their commitment to enhancing local access to transit services. As the agency indicated, 97% of their operational services have been revitalized, facilitating a smoother process for vehicle owners and registration authorities.

Currently, the remaining GADs that have not yet been enabled for services are undergoing technical reviews. The ANT is working diligently to ensure that all local governments comply with the necessary standards, highlighting the agency's effort to provide consistent service delivery nationally. This reactivation not only assists in administrative efficiency but also significantly impacts local economies involved in vehicular activities.

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