…am moving around with a torn, broken, fog light less front bumper, after hitting a dog that came from nowhere and crossed the road just in front of the car. my opinion is…if you like to own a dog, then feed it and chain or house it…and there should be a law pertaining to that…
Even cats get hit, na venye huwa agile.
I thought it was beastiality
Deer or gazzeles are worse. They attempt to cross and freeze in the middle of the road.
But hizi ni nyama za bure
Nishawahi gonga doggy once, it was walking by the side of the road …kuona gari inakaribia it runs directly on the path of the vehicle instead of running in the opposite direction
Deer ziko wapi Thika Superhighway?
damn! hope the dog’s okay though
Mbicha ya gari or dog mblo…
Hope the dog is fine. Make an effort of taking it to vet
Try Mombasa road, namanga road, narok or naivasha at night cruising at 150kph.
Marehemu, nyinyi ndio munasumbua polisi kupeleka unknown bodies city mortuary.
Cars can be safe and efficient at high speeds on roads with no obstacles. @Jirani kuja hapa you talk of the autobahn.
The negro above thinks that going to the horse carriage era is the way to go.
Weka chuma hapo mbele. It’s called múkúna ngití for a reason: it does exactly that.
For some reason hitting a dog is pretty standard around ruiru and kahawest I have encountered but since you not in extreme speeds nothing worth talking about. Else the guy could have said where and what time.
dogs should be leashed and not chained …dont be a psycho!!
Oh deer! Mombasa road ya Canada ama?
If you’re going to hit a dog, don’t brake. Make sure you hit it with the middle of the front bumper. If you run over it it may cause you to roll.
In other related news, there are guys who go round collecting those dogs overnight for samosa and kima mince meat :eek: that’s why you’ll hardly find a rotting carcass anywhere.