Pedi-cabs give delegates a green way to get around
DENVER – As more than 50,000 visitors hit the streets of Denver for the Democratic National Convention, there seems to be one color that keeps coming to mind: green.
Convention planners and the city of Denver are making sure this once-in-a-lifetime event is as eco-friendly as possible.
For Casey Bobay, co-owner of Mile High Pedi-cabs, green is creating green and pedal power is paying off.
“We’ve been doing round about 17-hour days during the DNC. We’re the most convenient green-friendly transportation down here right now .Yesterday, I had 42 missed calls in an hour of people wanting rides,” said Bobay.
Kirk Dornbush is from Atlanta. He says it cost $12 to go roughly a mile in a pedi-cab.
“Pedi-cabs are lean, green, convertible machines. They are the only way to go, it’s just awesome. They are quick. The drivers are courteous and it’s a green way to get around the city. I have not taken a fuel-burning cab yet and I will not. The pedi-cabs are the only way to go,” said Dornbush.
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