Talk:Transport in Cuba

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I want to put interesting facts about Cuba's public transportation, is that allright and "enciclopedic" ?

Thank you. I have added some chronology El Jigue 3-24-06

I think something should be written about bikes, as it is the prime mode of transportation for many cubans. Guppiebugs (talk) 20:21, 11 July 2008 (UTC)

El Jigue, "No original research", "Neutral point of view", and "Verifiability" are the three core content policies that determine the type and quality of material acceptable in articles. Any notable addition should hopefully be fine if you follow these, but there are a ton of other guidelines that other editors can help you with if they think you violated any. If you don't want to edit the page because you're not sure about the policies linked, maybe you can post your new content here with their sources and request for other editors to check and publish them for you.

I will also try posting this on your talk page.

Guppiebugs, good idea. I see there is no information in the article about bikes/bicycles/cycles, rickshaws, motorcycles, or animal-drawn carts even over a decade after your bikes comment. Ken K. Smith (a.k.a. Thin Smek) 06:23, 16 December 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Thin Smek (talk • contribs)

Thank you for your interest and question, User:El Jigue (I think that's you). Ken K. Smith (a.k.a. Thin Smek) 06:53, 16 December 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Thin Smek (talk • contribs)

Tagging User:Guppiebugs. Ken K. Smith (a.k.a. Thin Smek) (talk) 17:28, 17 January 2019 (UTC)

Update Needed
The article covers a wide variety of vehicles from various time periods, but it's not clear exactly which ones are still in use today or how they were affected by the trade embargoes. We could use more images of cars, buses and locomotives imported from China post-2009. Dlthewave (talk) 22:01, 20 August 2017 (UTC)