Taxicab Service Hits BumpsFew People Use Jitney Service On First Day Of StrikePOSTED: 4:53 pm HST August 26,
2003 HONOLULU -- A plan to use taxicabs to help stranded bus riders got off to a slow start Tuesday.The Cab Company plans to allocate about 100 cabs to a jitney service. A jitney is a small vehicle that travels a regular route and carries several passengers for a low fare.
"The plan is to have taxis pick up customers at all the bus routes for $3, and the taxis would travel the bus routes," said Howard Higa, of The Cab.Only eight bus routes are involved, including downtown, Ala Moana, University, Waikiki, Makiki and Kalihi.
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