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WORLD NEWSThursday 28 May 2015

Cheap motorbikes bring opportunity and chaos to Haiti 

DAVID McFADDEN                   Motorbikes provide one of       general hospital between        without a word.                                                 is easy to understand in Hai-
                                 the most efficient ways to      April 2014 and February         “A lot of these moto drivers                                    ti. Cars and SUVs often cost
Associated Press                 navigate the unpredict-         2015. Emergency room ad-        are crazy,” Morissette said                                     twice the price of a new
                                 able and rutted streets of      ministrators say they rarely    while her young son rested                                      vehicle in the United States
PORT-AU-PRINCE,          Haiti   the teeming capital. But        saw victims of such acci-       his head on her shoulder                                        and, in any case, are out of
                                                                                                                                                                 reach for most people.
(AP) — Joseph-Marc Carel                                                                                                                                         According to the World
                                                                                                                                                                 Bank, 59 percent of Haitians
knows the danger of ferry-                                                                                                                                       live on less than $2.44 a day
                                                                                                                                                                 and 24 percent make do
ing passengers on his small                                                                                                                                      with less than half of that.
                                                                                                                                                                 Even so, the Port-au-Prince
motorbike,    sometimes                                                                                                                                          area is a traffic nightmare,
                                                                                                                                                                 with SUVs, rumbling trucks
two at a time, as tides of                                                                                                                                       and colorfully painted bus-
                                                                                                                                                                 pickups known as “tap
the buzzing vehicles cut                                                                                                                                         taps” competing for space.
                                                                                                                                                                 A trip from the airport to the
through the chaotic Hai-                                                                                                                                         hillside community of Pet-
                                                                                                                                                                 ionville just a few miles (kilo-
tian capital. He has a pros-                                                                                                                                     meters) away can take two
                                                                                                                                                                 hours by car.
thetic leg to prove it.                                                                                                                                          On a motorcycle, the fear-
                                                                                                                                                                 less can dart through long
Carel would like to find a                                                                                                                                       lines of vehicles and make
                                                                                                                                                                 it in a fraction of the time.
job that’s safer than driving                                                                                                                                    Motorbikes were available
                                                                                                                                                                 in Haiti before the earth-
a two-wheeled taxi in Port-                                                                                                                                      quake but they mostly
                                                                                                                                                                 were seen in rural towns,
au-Prince, but he knows                                                                                                                                          commonly used to carry
                                                                                                                                                                 all types of cargo, includ-
he’s unlikely to find one                                                                                                                                        ing live chickens and pigs,
                                                                                                                                                                 or towing items like rebar,
that pays anything close                                                                                                                                         bamboo poles and even
                                                                                                                                                                 wooden coffins from the
to the $50 a week he can                                                                                                                                         back.
                                                                                                                                                                 The motorcycles have
earn with his battered mo-                                                                                                                                       been critical during Haiti’s
                                                                                                                                                                 ongoing cholera outbreak,
torbike.                                                                                                                                                         often serving as the only
                                                                                                                                                                 way to get aid to people in
“It doesn’t look good,” he                                                                                                                                       remote corners.
                                                                                                                                                                 And they now make up
said, gesturing at the shat-                                                                                                                                     nearly 45 percent of Hai-
                                                                                                                                                                 ti’s underdeveloped pub-
tered reflectors and dented                                                                                                                                      lic transportation system,
                                                                                                                                                                 according to official esti-
red gas tank as he revved                                                                                                                                        mates. q

the sputtering engine, “but

it’s mine.”

Cheap motorbikes such as

the one that transformed         Motorcycle taxis ride in the traffic clogged streets carrying passengers in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
                                 The Chinese-made vehicles began to flourish after Haiti’s devastating earthquake of 2010, when
this 24-year-old into an en-     foreign aid workers brought them in as part of their disaster-relief efforts.

trepreneur, and cost him                                                                                                            (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

his right leg in a 2011 acci-

dent, are seen by some as

an economic lifeline and         with regulation largely non-    dents before the quake.         and a daughter counted
                                 existent, the combination       “This has become a big          cash needed to buy medi-
by others as a scourge of        of inexperienced drivers,       public health problem in        cine.
                                 general lawlessness and         Haiti and it’s getting worse,”  The Haitian National Police
the streets.                     packed roadways has re-         Augustin said.                  says its officers are trying
                                 sulted in a big jump in ac-     From her hospital bed in        to crack down on unregis-
The Chinese-made vehi-           cidents.                        Port-au-Prince, food ven-       tered motorbike operators.
                                 Dr. Bermann Augustin, an        dor St. Helene Morissette       But with as many as 500,000
cles began to flourish after     orthopedic surgery resident     bitterly describes the acci-    motorbikes on the streets in
                                 at the Hospital of the State    dent that fractured her an-     the greater Port-au-Prince
Haiti’s devastating earth-       University of Haiti, found in   kle. She was attempting to      area, traffic division Inspec-
                                 a recent study that motor-      scurry across a road when       tor Jean Yves Pierre ac-
quake of 2010, when for-         bikes were involved in near-    a speeding motorbike taxi       knowledged that authori-
                                 ly 80 percent of all road ac-   slammed into her. While         ties are struggling to keep
eign aid workers brought         cidents that sent patients      she screamed in agony,          up.
                                 to Port-au-Prince’s main        the driver zipped away          The appeal of a motorbike
them in as part of their di-

saster-relief efforts. Port-au-

Prince now is flooded with

the small-engine Jialing, Li-

fan or Jeely models, which

can be bought new for

about $800 or leased from

middlemen.

Puerto Rico lawmakers give final nod to sales tax increase 

DANICA COTO                      tax by April 1.                 a 14 percent value-added        that the sales tax increase                                     Rico’s economy.
Associated Press                 If approved, it would be the    tax as the U.S. territory’s     could have been lower                                           “It will kill your own pocket
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico            highest sales tax compared      economic crisis worsened.       had legislators approved it                                     and our economy little by
(AP) — Legislators this week     with any U.S. state.            If Garcia signs the measure,    earlier this year.                                              little,” he said. “This new
narrowly approved an in-         Officials said the proposed     it will help Puerto Rico ac-    “We would be in a much                                          tax will keep leading to clo-
crease in the U.S. territory’s   increase could help gener-      cess the market and issue       better position today,” he                                      sures and lost jobs.”
sales tax to help generate       ate $1.2 billion in revenue     up to $2.95 billion in bonds    said. “A lot of important                                       Legislators are now expect-
more revenue and offset a        as Puerto Rico struggles        as planned, said economist      revenue was lost during                                         ed to debate a proposed
deep fiscal crisis.              through its eighth year of      Jose Villamil, a former U.N.    that time.” he measure re-                                      $9.8 billion budget that
Gov. Alejandro Garcia Pa-        recession and faces a $72       consultant and CEO of an        ceived the minimum 26                                           calls for $674 million in cuts.
dilla is expected to sign the    billion public debt. Officials  economic and planning           votes needed in the island’s                                    It also sets aside $1.5 bil-
bill that would increase the     previously warned the gov-      consulting firm. But gov-       House of Representatives                                        lion to help pay off Puerto
tax from 7 percent to 11.5       ernment could shut down         ernment officials still need    after the Senate narrowly                                       Rico’s debt, an increase of
percent, as well as create       soon if emergency mea-          to take other steps to help     approved it with amend-                                         $400 million from the cur-
a new 4 percent tax on           sures were not taken.           boost the economy, includ-      ments on Monday.                                                rent fiscal budget. The gov-
professional services. The       The approval ends a             ing implementing a tax re-      Resident Commissioner                                           ernment has announced
sales tax increase would go      months-long heated de-          form, he said in a phone in-    Pedro Pierluisi of the main                                     that it plans to close nearly
into effect July 1 and the       bate where legislators re-      terview. “Clearly, the fiscal   opposition party said the                                       100 schools and 20 public
new tax on Oct. 1, with a        jected other proposals to       situation will not be solved    measure would have a                                            agencies in a bid to save
transition to a value-added      generate money including        by this bill,” he said, adding  negative impact on Puerto                                       money and cut costs.q
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