50k tax for 1500cc
100k tax for 3000cc
Free for over 3000cc coz prados dont overlap. Ata ukiwatch hii findio utanotice uber na psv ndio overlappers
Psv 10k only
Make driving expensive. Our roads dont have the capacity
50k tax for 1500cc
100k tax for 3000cc
Free for over 3000cc coz prados dont overlap. Ata ukiwatch hii findio utanotice uber na psv ndio overlappers
Psv 10k only
Make driving expensive. Our roads dont have the capacity
That was surprisingly interesting.
Anyway, kumbe unajiitanga @ndovu juu unatembeanga kama mnyama pori?
makosa ya overlapping yafaa kuwa penalised na time, sio pesa
kila mtu ako na pesa, lakini time hawana.
mtu akivuja sheria ya traffic, penalty ni kupark gari for 90 minutes.
People are stupid. One mischap na motherfuckers are stuck there 24hrs
Gavaa owes Kenyans a 6-lane superhighway, from Mombasa to Busia. This was, and still is, the priority.
Not
Thika Road.
This is how you make silly policy suggestions and then you’re surprised when they’re implemented.
Uko na ujinga. Hio barabara inafaa kuwa six lane.
Kenyans. Always in a hurry to go no where. Not sure which point everyone tries to prove while overlapping, but it’s the main cause of the gridlock.
uzuri sina gari. Acha nichekelee maderefa. Ruto hakuna kura atapata 2027
Ambia serikali ijenge wide roads. Kumbaf!
60 years after independence, Kiekuyu and Kalemeno governments cannot come up with a cheaper way to build dual highway A and B class roads.
Problem is not wide roads. Overlapping is. Tembea pale first world where they don’t overtake nor have VIP politicians on the roads, only vehicles with sirens are emergency related like ambulances, popo and fire department. And these are people with nearly double the car numbers as compared to KE. Hakuna gridlock kama ya KE December or Easter holidays. Even if a tree falls on the road, alternative routes take you in a relatable time. Holidays kaa kwa nyumba.
Well, these are insular tribes with an entitled mentality around national resources versus tribal requirements. The difference is population. Kikuyus can do 6 million votes while Kalenjins can only manage 600k maximum.
The point being that ‘it is my turn to eat’ is a primitive man’s way of governing. And it shows when basic decisions cannot be made without consulting foreign imperialists.
Gridlock hukuwa mbaya sana in the first world countries during the festive seasons.Authorities usually issue advance alerts to the public about expected traffic congestion. In such world you are better off using public transport. In such settings, it is often more convenient to use public transportation, as buses typically operate in dedicated lanes that are free from private vehicles.. The roads have been expanded in consumerate with the economy GDP. You spend less on traffic as there are numerous alternative routes.
First world Gani hiyo kasee that can match the traffic gridlock man hours we experience in Kenya during Christmas? Mention tu, weka example. Let’s do it as it is done, apples to apples. Delay ya 1 hour in the first world can feel like it lasted the whole day. In Kenya, 1 hour traffic delay is pocket change, normally, and now it’s natural to me, to leave home with an extra hour in consideration for the traffic delay, and weird enough on some occasions when I get to town without any traffic delay, I don’t know what to do with myself.
I have lived in Japan, Korea and Denmark. Private cars mtakaa kwa gridlock hadi ushangae kama kuna accident. Public transport moves on time becausde they have independent routes for public buses on all major roads, ( the so called BRTs but connecting populous city tio city). Trains pia ni mingi leaving every 15 minutes.
You are an IDIOT! The solution to traffic is building better roads and interchanges to smoothen traffic flow. Traffic on a road is like water in a pipe. You need a bigger pipe to accommodate more water flow otherwise forcing alot of water on a small pipe will burst the pipe. That is why the traffic is overflowing from the road.
You do not make water more expensive, or ration the water so that people use less water because the current pipes “don’t have the capacity”, instead you install bigger pipes to accommodate increased water usage.
Damn! You’ve traveled far and wide. Anyway, This Christmas, tutapima what time it takes you from Nairobi to Butere Mumias, Witeithie Kericho and any other hotspot in the country. We’ll compare notes.
Ati Prados don’t overlap, lol!