Another accident!

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Kwani kunaendaje huku Vumbistan Wadaus?
@God help us.

Mbillionaire s tunatumia chopper hatujui mambo ya commercial vans

Very unfortunate Vumbistan…
Can you imagine there were no accidents even in Bidenstan?

Ngilu amefanya ile kitu.

The main reasons are:

  1. Reckless and careless driving.
  2. Greed especially by PSV drivers to carry
    more passengers. Thus they overload
    and drive at dangerous speed.
  3. Stupid juvenile competition on the road
    by personal vehicles like Subaru’s and Probox

Drunk driving or generally under the influence

I realized when i use my b15 watu wako na madharu sana sana, but whenever i use chuma mzito they keep distance kwanza watu wa nduthi, mat.

Sacrifice ya watermelon

No. 1 IS THE MAIN CAUSE. Greed will force you to be reckless. Same with competition. You can still be greedy but drive carefully. You can be fast but careful.

DUI falls under recklessness

Most accidents are due to poor overtaking during the day.

Not necessarily, there’s always that sober idiot confusing GTA with Thika road

That’s true, especially the weekend rush to and fro rural homes

VERY SAD

If everyone kept to their lane, overtook when road was clear and did 80kph, accidents would reduce by 99%.

80km/h is a crawling speed to most talkers. Unless you mean driving within the city. Cars are manufactured to do an average of 180, the govt allows 100-110 which is acceptable though low. Reckless drivers cause accidents even at 0km/h e.g stopping at undesignated areas or parking at a risky place. Alcohol is another factor which impairs judgement. You mistake an oncoming Subaru for a Massey Ferguson.

Don’t forget lax laws with ntsa selling licenses to unqualified driver’s…I know for a fact that in Kenya most driver’s would fail a driver’s test just by taking an eye test…watu hawaoni mzuri wanapewa licence…psv nayo wako na mashida kama Kuma za Malaya…who works from 3am to 11 or 10pm everyday…no offs…stress tupu 365 days in a year:mad:

Do you know the braking distance for a car moving at 80 km/hr…Wacha upus…bonobos don’t understand car dynamics

Very true. A good % of kenyan drivers are fake with little knowledge on traffic rules.

Several times I have had to get off the road to let a miraa-laden probox pass, having completely moved onto my lane while overtaking. And that time am driving a tractor! People need to respect themselves.