A motorcycle driver who usually avoids wearing a helmet and lacks a category 1 license (the specific motorcycle permit in the DR). They ignore stop lines and crosswalks, acting like they do not understand traffic lights because they blow through every red while going over 100 kph. If you want to see how they end up after a wreck, just go to the Dario Contreras Hospital (the primary trauma center in Santo Domingo), where they say the staff sorts them by bike brand: Honda, Yamaha, or Suzuki.
I would rather just kill the Motorista, the police report is faster that way.
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A beat-up car cobbled together from scraps and spare parts, completely wrecked and fucked up. They usually lack windows, have ruined seats, a driver with bad B.O., and a towel on the windshield for shade. Used as shared public transport in urban areas, these vehicles typically cram in six passengers at once (they are privately owned cars that follow fixed routes like a bus).
-Dude, I came in a concho where not even a hair could fit! -That concho can barely turn, it is in such bad shape.
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A shared public taxi in the Dominican Republic, usually a beat-up sedan. The driver crams two passengers in the front seat next to him and four in the back, meaning everyone is packed in like sardines.
If skinny or average-sized people get in, it is fine, but if three skinny people and one big guy get in the back of the concho, that is when things get really bad!
Automatically translated from Spanish
A person who drives a motorcycle or any two-wheeled vehicle. In the Dominican Republic, they are notorious for being the most reckless and irritating drivers on the road, often blamed for traffic chaos and disregarding safety laws.
That damn motorista almost hit me.
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