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Economy in Central African Republic 2013
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Women and children ride in the trunk of a "bush taxi" on the highway that runs between Bangui and Boali. A popular Nissan Sunny model, roughly modified to hold extra weight, these bush taxis charge 1,500 CFA (about three USD) to customers who travel one way from Bangui to Boali. These bush taxis, along with pick-up trucks and big lorries, are considered public transportation, and are usually overloaded with luggage and people, causing frequent breakdowns, flat tires, and accidents.

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Women and children ride in the trunk of a "bush taxi" on the highway that runs between Bangui and Boali. A popular Nissan Sunny model, roughly modified to hold extra weight, these bush taxis charge 1,500 CFA (about three USD) to customers who travel one way from Bangui to Boali. These bush taxis, along with pick-up trucks and big lorries, are considered public transportation, and are usually overloaded with luggage and people, causing frequent breakdowns, flat tires, and accidents.