How to get around in Haiti

Getting around in Haiti: Martissant, a woman is being carried from a Taxi Moto to a Taxi Moun

Getting around in Haiti:  Martissant, a woman is being carried from a Taxi Moto to a Taxi Moun

Look at this photo... Haiti - They say a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is this one worth?

Martissant Haiti after a heavy rainfall, a woman is being carried from a motorcycle taxi onto a man's back (we call that Taxi Moun) to get across the muddy streets to safety without dirtying her beautiful sandals..

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TAXI Moun - Getting around in Haiti after the rain - How else can I explain this?

TAXI Moun - Getting around in Haiti after the rain - How else can I explain this?

If a man hops on another man's back to get around in Haiti, what do you call that, a Taxi Moun? LOL...

Here is a photo of a Taxi-Moun in Martissant Haiti - People are being used as Taxis across the muddy waters of the Haitian Capital after a rainfall...

They say a Picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is this one worth?

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Most Haitian bike riders do not wear a Motorcycle Helmets

Most Haitian bike riders do not wear a Motorcycle Helmets

Most Haitian bike riders do not wear a Motorcycle Helmets. They are all over the place, motorcycle taxi drivers (taxi motos) in Haiti carrying 2 or 3 passengers on their backs, neither one of them have a motorcycle helmet.

Here is a message from Haiti police chief Michel-Ange Gedon to these people who either refuse or do not want to wear helmets:

Do you know how important it is to wear a helmet when when riding your motorbike or bicycle?

When you wear a helmet, you are not doing it for the police but you put it to protect yourself, your head, your brain and your face in case you fall.

Haiti PNH DGs Godson Orelus, Michel-Ange Gedeon, Mario Andresol Haiti PNH DGs Godson Orelus, Michel-Ange Gedeon, Mario Andresol

Police Chief Michel Ange Gedon asks all Haitian Taxi Moto riders to always require the taxi moto driver to give you a helmet to wear on your head.

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Uber in Haiti

Uber in Haiti

Uber is a smartphone-enabled transportation service alternative to taxi cabs. is Uber is Haiti?

Whether you are going to work, going to the airport, or going out to party, Uber can connect you with a reliable ride within minutes.

One tap on your smartphone and a car comes directly to you.

Your driver knows exactly where to go. And payment is completely cashless.

Is the Uber taxi service available in Haiti?

Read the following articles to find out...

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