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This detailed image captures a congested urban street in Mexico City, specifically on Avenida Revolución near its intersection with Eje 4 Sur (Viaducto Miguel Alemán), in the Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood. The view is from inside a vehicle, looking forward through a windshield with visible water droplets.

In the immediate foreground, the rear of a specialized road maintenance truck, heavily coated in a black, tar-like substance, dominates the scene. The truck features a large, horizontally-mounted, orange-brown cylindrical tank on its back, flanked by sturdy black structural supports. A network of thick black hoses, also coated in the viscous material, is prominently displayed on the truck's lower rear. Two distinct red, rectangular taillights are mounted on the upper rear of the truck, along with an additional set of lower red LED lights. A Mexican license plate, "020-AN-6," is visible below the left upper taillight. A spare tire is mounted on top of the tank.

Above the truck, a large green overhead street sign indicates "AV. REVOLUCION" at the top. Below this, it directs traffic to "B. FRANKLIN" with a left arrow, showing "EJE 4 SUR" and "4" in a smaller green box. To the right, it directs to "GOB. VICENTE EGUIA" with a right arrow.

Surrounding the truck, other vehicles are visible in the heavy traffic. To the left, a silver sedan and a white sedan are present. To the right, a blue SUV is partially visible.

The background reveals a typical Mexico City urban landscape under an overcast sky. A tall, modern skyscraper with a gridded facade and numerous windows stands prominently. Adjacent to it, an older, shorter building with ornate architectural details and a distinctive domed roof structure is visible, offering a contrast in building styles. Utility poles and traffic infrastructure are also present. The road surface appears damp, suggesting recent precipitation or high humidity.
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Jun 6, 2026, 12:03 AM

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This detailed image captures a congested urban street in Mexico City, specifically on Avenida Revolución near its intersection with Eje 4 Sur (Viaducto Miguel Alemán), in the Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood. The view is from inside a vehicle, looking forward through a windshield with visible water droplets. In the immediate foreground, the rear of a specialized road maintenance truck, heavily coated in a black, tar-like substance, dominates the scene. The truck features a large, horizontally-mounted, orange-brown cylindrical tank on its back, flanked by sturdy black structural supports. A network of thick black hoses, also coated in the viscous material, is prominently displayed on the truck's lower rear. Two distinct red, rectangular taillights are mounted on the upper rear of the truck, along with an additional set of lower red LED lights. A Mexican license plate, "020-AN-6," is visible below the left upper taillight. A spare tire is mounted on top of the tank. Above the truck, a large green overhead street sign indicates "AV. REVOLUCION" at the top. Below this, it directs traffic to "B. FRANKLIN" with a left arrow, showing "EJE 4 SUR" and "4" in a smaller green box. To the right, it directs to "GOB. VICENTE EGUIA" with a right arrow. Surrounding the truck, other vehicles are visible in the heavy traffic. To the left, a silver sedan and a white sedan are present. To the right, a blue SUV is partially visible. The background reveals a typical Mexico City urban landscape under an overcast sky. A tall, modern skyscraper with a gridded facade and numerous windows stands prominently. Adjacent to it, an older, shorter building with ornate architectural details and a distinctive domed roof structure is visible, offering a contrast in building styles. Utility poles and traffic infrastructure are also present. The road surface appears damp, suggesting recent precipitation or high humidity.

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