Santo Domingo, RD – The heavy rains that continue to affect mobility in the country keep the transportation sector on alert. William Pérez Figuereo, president of the National Central of Unified Transporters (CNTU), called on both drivers and citizens to take extreme precautions during this period.
Pérez Figuereo emphasized that drivers should not risk crossing puddles, rivers, or swollen streams, and recommended that users leave their homes only if strictly necessary.You may be interested in: http://Residents in Manoguayabo fear flooding due to Melissa's rains
"We have been providing the service since early morning, although many routes have not been able to operate due to the absence of passengers. This shows that the majority of users remain in their homes, contributing to road safety," he affirmed. The leader reaffirmed the union's commitment to the population: "There will be no increase in the price of tickets. Our goal is to guarantee the service without affecting the economy of the users." In addition, he recalled that any available G-12 vehicle can be used to ensure the continuity of transportation nationwide. Sector authorities and leaders of the G-12 and the Transportation Front (FV) reiterate to the citizenry the importance of following safety recommendations, prioritizing accident prevention during this rainy season.







