ROVER
06-28-2010, 10:45 PM
AMAZING INITIATIVE FOR DOMINICANS :confused:
From DominicanToday
Pact paves way for yellow taxis to convert to natural gas
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SANTO DOMINGO. - The natural gas supply company SGN and the drivers grouped in the union Conatra signed an agreement to convert their yellow taxis to use natural gas, which would lower their operating costs.
On Monday Conatra affirmed that natural gas use will lead to substantial savings for drivers, since according to technicians a distance covered with 800 pesos worth of propane gas, would cost only 200 with natural gas, which will also lower taxi fares.
To convert a vehicle to natural gas costs 1,285 dollars, and with the agreement drivers pay an initial 7,500 pesos, and 770 for 52 weeks.
In February Conatra and the National District City Council (ADN) received 700 yellow taxis, the first part of a fleet of 3,000.
I don't know if this will pan out with lower fares, but it should as it would be a step in the right direction to being tourist friendly. Also the cabbies could still make a higher wage even with the reduced fare according to the M.P.G. figures here.
Also less pollution. I've got to admit the Dominicans surprised me with this one. :confused:
From DominicanToday
Pact paves way for yellow taxis to convert to natural gas
http://www.dominicantoday.com/image/article/76/209x400/0/B594B2EC-1792-48C6-AC52-4478195C4761.jpeg (http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:MD_ArticleZoomImages_Show%28%29;)
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SANTO DOMINGO. - The natural gas supply company SGN and the drivers grouped in the union Conatra signed an agreement to convert their yellow taxis to use natural gas, which would lower their operating costs.
On Monday Conatra affirmed that natural gas use will lead to substantial savings for drivers, since according to technicians a distance covered with 800 pesos worth of propane gas, would cost only 200 with natural gas, which will also lower taxi fares.
To convert a vehicle to natural gas costs 1,285 dollars, and with the agreement drivers pay an initial 7,500 pesos, and 770 for 52 weeks.
In February Conatra and the National District City Council (ADN) received 700 yellow taxis, the first part of a fleet of 3,000.
I don't know if this will pan out with lower fares, but it should as it would be a step in the right direction to being tourist friendly. Also the cabbies could still make a higher wage even with the reduced fare according to the M.P.G. figures here.
Also less pollution. I've got to admit the Dominicans surprised me with this one. :confused: