"The new buses are equipped with automated wheelchair ramps and built-in hydraulic jack for the disabled to give them safe access to buses; we hope that better services will be provided to the citizens," Iraj Mozaffar, the director of deputy office for traffic and transportation affairs at the Municipality of Isfahan, said.

‌‌‌‌‌‌‌Iran (IMNA) - Referring to adding of a total of 80 new buses to the fleet he noted, "Current average age of Isfahan’s bus fleets is 10 years, which has been reached to 9.7 with the addition of new buses, leading to three tenths of a percent improvement."

Emphasizing that among the municipalities of the country, only Isfahan managed to buy new buses during last year he added, "with the special follow-up of the city management board, the privilege of using corporate bonds to buy new buses was received by the municipality of Isfahan."

concerning to the purchase of 100 buses by the municipality of Isfahan despite the recent economic hardship, the director of deputy office for traffic and transportation affairs at the Municipality of Isfahan Iraj Mozaffar continued, "In the first phase, 80 buses will be unveiled on the occasion of Eid - e - Ghadir and in the near future the remaining 20 will be added. "

‌‌‌Anent the distinctive feature of the purchased buses, he explained, "these buses are designed in compliance with a set of quality standards for public transport services in terms of comfort, ambient conditions, safety, security, air conditioning; in addition to reaping the benefits of Euro 4 fuel, they are supplied with Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) to control diesel PM emissions.”

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