PRESSED GAS IS SAFER
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| 20:12:08 | 28-09-2005 | Politics |
The second official who made speech during the Governmental briefing
today was the Transportation and Communication deputy Minister Hrant
Beglaryan. He gave some information about the documents processed in
order to make the exploitation of transport safer and more civilized.
The most important point was that the Ministry will not allow the
installment of gas-cylinders into the cars which are initially not
supposed to have them. According to Hrant Beglaryan, the number of
such cars is high.
Today there are about 40 000 cars with gas-cylinders in the
Republic. The deputy Minister voiced hope that about 3-4 thousand
cars will become subject of investigation annually, and the violations
will be eliminated by special organizations.
The deputy Minister did not deny that there are gas-cylinders in the
route taxis; instead he claimed that in 4-5 years they will be ousted
from the system of transportation. He considered pressed gas safer and
excluded the possibility of increasing the fares as a result of usual
"reforms".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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| 20:12:08 | 28-09-2005 | Politics |
The second official who made speech during the Governmental briefing
today was the Transportation and Communication deputy Minister Hrant
Beglaryan. He gave some information about the documents processed in
order to make the exploitation of transport safer and more civilized.
The most important point was that the Ministry will not allow the
installment of gas-cylinders into the cars which are initially not
supposed to have them. According to Hrant Beglaryan, the number of
such cars is high.
Today there are about 40 000 cars with gas-cylinders in the
Republic. The deputy Minister voiced hope that about 3-4 thousand
cars will become subject of investigation annually, and the violations
will be eliminated by special organizations.
The deputy Minister did not deny that there are gas-cylinders in the
route taxis; instead he claimed that in 4-5 years they will be ousted
from the system of transportation. He considered pressed gas safer and
excluded the possibility of increasing the fares as a result of usual
"reforms".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress