It seems to me that this year there are more potholes in Mexico City streets than ever before. However, the chief of government of Mexico City (similar to governor) says that there are no more potholes on the city's principal avenues; that they have all been filled. In fairness, it is a daunting task to maintain the city's thousands of miles of streets, but her assertion made people laugh.
In my neighborhood there are plenty of potholes...
I don't know if she would consider this a "principal avenue", although it is a busy street that passes by the World Trade Center. However, when I'm in the car with Alejandro we are definitely on "principal avenues", and potholes still exist. Alejandro's GPS is constantly announcing "Pothole reported ahead."
But the head of government says that there are no more potholes, so I guess they are a figment of our imagination.
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