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Mexican Sports Journalist David Faitelson Criticizes Road Conditions After Tire damage
Mexican sports journalist David Faitelson experienced a flat tire on september 12, 2025, due to a pothole on Avenida cuauhtémoc in Mexico City. He publicly shared his frustration on social media, sparking a debate about the state of infrastructure in the city.
Incident Details
Faitelson reported that the incident occurred while he was driving on Avenida Cuauhtémoc. He posted images of the damaged tire and the pothole that caused it to his social media accounts.The journalist emphasized the potential danger posed by such road conditions to other drivers and cyclists.He noted the incident occurred despite driving at a reasonable speed and maintaining a well-maintained vehicle.

Screen capture of comments on Faitelson’s social media post.
Faitelson’s publication quickly gained traction, generating a wide range of responses from internet users. Many expressed support for the journalist, echoing concerns about the deteriorating condition of Mexico City’s roads. Others responded with ironic or dismissive comments.
One user replied, “Don’t be crying, and your two tires cover you,” suggesting Faitelson should have been prepared for such road hazards. Another commenter stated,”I go through that avenue daily,I had never noticed,” highlighting a potential lack of awareness or normalization of the poor road conditions.
The incident quickly became a trending topic on X (formerly Twitter) with the hashtag #AvenidaCuauhtemoc, with users sharing their own experiences with potholes and damaged vehicles in the city. Several users tagged the official account of the Mexico City government,demanding action.
Infrastructure Concerns in Mexico City
the incident involving Faitelson is not isolated. Mexico City has long struggled with infrastructure maintenance, particularly regarding its road network. Heavy traffic, seasonal rains, and aging infrastructure contribute to the rapid deterioration of streets and the formation of potholes.
According to a 2024 report by the Secretaría de Movilidad (SEMOVI), the city allocated approximately 1.5 billion pesos (roughly $80 million USD as of September 13, 2025) to road repair and maintenance in 2024. Though, critics argue that this funding is insufficient to address the scale of the problem.
| Year | Budget Allocated to Road Repair (Pesos) | Budget Allocated to Road Repair (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 1 |
