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The Interregional Transport Union warns that very few Business that provide services, and smugglers mostly benefit.
Unions are warning that 90%, or nine out of 10, of official inter-provincial transportation units are paralyzed by roadblocks this Wednesday.
According to the general director of the union interregional transportMartin Ojeda, there are about 10 thousand units stuck across the country, which means a loss of S / 50 million per day.
“These 10,000 buses operate on short routes. We take an average round trip and an average car carries between 50 and 70 passengers. If you multiply that by just 50 sols of the middle passage, you get 50 million sols per day (loss),” Ojeda calculates.
Only in the first days protests It is estimated that around S$20 million was lost due to the stoppage spanning multiple routes, with losses reaching S$30 million on Saturday.
“To this we add payment for maintenance, bonuses, administrative staff, drivers, garages, ground terminals, we are going bankrupt,” he explained.
Ojeda warns that there are currently very few service providers and that they are mostly unofficial carriers those offering tickets.
“We are not going to sell them (tickets) because they will not pass, the only beneficiaries of this scourge are illegal transportation, collective cars and combos, because they are workers and take about 150 soles from Lima to Ica,” he added. .
Source: RPP

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