Q12 According to Thapakorn Assawalertkul, if they don't have help soon, they "will be in real trouble.” This is so because: A. Taxi cooperatives now have just 500 cars left plying Bangkok's streets, with 2,500 sitting idle at a number of city sites. B. Many now can't afford the daily payments on the vehicles, even after the charge was halved to 300 baht ($9.09) C. Thailand went through political turmoil for many years, and a great flood in 2011. D. The cooperatives owe around 2 billion baht and the government has so far not offered any direct financial support.
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Option D. The cooperatives owe around 2 billion baht and the government has so far not offered any direct financial support.-This is the right answer.
Explanation:
- He talks about the issues of driving taxis in Thailand.
- Thapakorn Assawalertkul talks about the taxis being idle and how they are now being used as mini gardens.
- The taxi owners have been facing many problems. These include that only 500 cars have left and 2500 are simply standing idle (Option A.).
- Another problem is that many are not being able to pay even the half of the charge compared to the previous charge (Option B).
- Already Thailand had undergone a challenge in 2011 and also political turmoil (Option C).
- But all the above said problems have been passed through.
- The big real trouble according to Thapakorn is that The cooperatives owe around 2 billion baht and the government has so far not (Option D).
- Therefore option D is the answer.
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