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Giza to replace Tuk-Tuks with licensed, dual-fuel vehicles to streamline traffic

Giza Governor Adel El-Naggar announced an ambitious plan to replace unauthorized tuk-tuks with a fleet of small, modern, licensed vehicles to improve traffic flow and services.

The move addresses major challenges posed by tuk-tuks, including their tendency to impede traffic, the lack of driver data, and their negative effect on neighborhood order.

It is a small, maneuverable car, running on dual-fuel (natural gas and gasoline) with a long range (up to 550 km). Crucially, it will be officially licensed as a taxi, which prevents minors from driving and enhances safety.

Implementation plan

Phase one (Pilot): Starts in the coming days in Al-Haram, Agouza, October City, and Hadayek October.

Regulatory controls: A unified, fixed fare will be set, and each district will have a uniform vehicle color for easy monitoring.

Incentives: Drivers switching to the new model will receive financing programs and flexible payment plans.

The plan aims to ensure traffic discipline, safety, and uplift the governorate’s overall appearance.

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