Belmopan, Belize – Feb 10, 2024
In a bid to enhance palekana alanui and streamline vehicle recovery operations, Belize has introduced a fleet of state-of-the-art kaʻa huki hoʻihoʻis. These new vehicles, designed for safe and efficient vehicle transport, mark a significant step forward in the nation’s efforts to improve its transportation infrastructure a hiki ke pane pilikia.
The rollout of these kaʻa huki hoʻihoʻis comes as part of Belize‘s broader commitment to enhancing road safety a reducing traffic incidents. The new vehicles are equipped with cutting-edge technology, making them a critical asset for efficiently handling accidents, wawahi, and other road-related emergencies.
One of the standout features of these kaʻa hukis is their advanced hydraulic rollback system. This system allows for the safe and damage-free transportation of vehicles. Unlike traditional tow trucks that lift vehicles off the ground, kaʻa huki hoʻihoʻis have a flatbed that can be tilted down to the ground level, making it easier to load and unload vehicles. This reduces the risk of further damage to a stranded vehicle and minimizes the chances of additional accidents during the towing process.

Eia kekahi, these vehicles are equipped with GPS tracking a communication systems, enabling quicker response times and a more precise location of incidents. This is crucial for expediting the removal of obstructions on the road and reducing congestion.
The introduction of these kaʻa huki hoʻihoʻis also aligns with Belize‘s eco-friendly transportation initiatives. Many of the new vehicles are powered by alternative fuels, contributing to reduced emissions and a cleaner environment.
In a statement, Minister of Transportation Maria Gomez expressed her enthusiasm for this development, saying, “ʻO kēia mau mea kaʻa huki hoʻihoʻis are a significant asset to Belize‘s transportation infrastructure, and they will undoubtedly help improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion, and enhance our emergency response capabilities.”
As the rollout of these state-of-the-art kaʻa huki hoʻihoʻis gains momentum, Belizeans can look forward to safer roads, faster emergency response times, and a more eco-conscious approach to vehicle recovery and transportation.