“Vandalism cannot be accepted,” said the executive director of the Transport Cabinet, Hugo Beras, yesterday, referring to the bus attack on the Charles Gaulle avenue corridor.
In an interview on the “Wake up with CDN” program, Beras said that there is already an investigation process into the incident in which about nine buses in the aforementioned corridor had broken windows due to unscrupulous people after throwing stones at them to intimidate drivers and passengers.
The official said that everything that is done with this new transport system is covered by Law 63-17 of Mobility, Land Transport, Traffic and Road Safety of the Dominican Republic.
“We do not enter into that or in pressure, much less,” stressed the Secretary General of the Mayor’s Office of the National District.
The distance that the 27th of February will travel
Beras offered new details of the distance that the new 27 de Febrero corridor will cover, which will be operated by the National Federation of New Option Transport (Fenatrano).
The incumbent said that this corridor will cover the 27 February Extension, that is, in the municipality of Santo Domingo Oeste to a little more than the Ozama River in Santo Domingo Este.
On Wednesday, the government and Fenatrano agreed that this driver group will operate that route and others under the format of closed cooperatives.
The agreement was announced during a press conference between Hugo Beras and the president of Fenatrano, Juan Hubieres, at the time they announced that the drivers will also participate in the new Charles de Gaulle route and in all the corridors that the government you plan to establish. There are already three inaugurated corridors.
Beras announced that the objective of this management is to create 16 bus corridors.