
VOICED : El peligro de conducir en Cuba
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Social Studies, History
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9th - 12th Grade
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Cuba's roads are filled with old cars, many over 40 years old, navigating damaged streets. This situation has led to numerous traffic accidents, with a significant number of fatalities. The lack of traffic signs and vehicle maintenance are major risk factors. The US embargo has limited the availability of new vehicles, resulting in a reliance on Soviet-era cars. Cubans have become resourceful in maintaining these vehicles, creating unique 'frankenstein' cars. While these cars are picturesque to tourists, they contribute to the risky nature of driving in Cuba.
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