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AVOID ACCIDENTS THIS FESTIVE SEASON
Sasha
#11 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2009 5:38:33 AM
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@callaspade: I hope it stopped vibrating too! I'm not anywhere near it right now and will only get to see in January. But I understand some 'expert' is looking at it! It is actually a very well maintained car. My mum has done a good job taking care of it.

@Magigi: The vibration is only felt when in a jam! It does 140 km/h very easily!
veteran
#12 Posted : Tuesday, December 01, 2009 6:10:24 AM
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.. i think if all roads were made straight accidents would reduce by over 70%
K22
#13 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 11:23:32 AM
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Can someone shed some light on our road numbering system? A2, B6, B7 A104 etc, what do they mean?


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smano
#14 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 11:26:23 AM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
a good percent of accidents are caused in the backseat of a car...be careful.

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Indeed! Merry Christmas!

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brav
#15 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 11:39:28 AM
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@K22 -Class A roads comprise of international trunk roads linking centres of international importance and crossing international boundaries or terminating at international ports e.g. Mombasa International Harbour.

There are seven (7) defined roads comprising of 3,755 km of which 2,886 km are paved and 869 km unpaved as shown below.


A1
Tanzania border (Isebania-Kisumu-Kitale-Sudan Border (Lokichoggio) 886 km

A2
Nairobi-Thika-Isiolo-Moyale (Ethiopia border) (833 km)

A3
Thika-Garissa-Somalia border (Liboi) 556 km

A104
Uganda border (Malaba)-Nakuru-Nairobi-Athi River-Tanzania border (Namanga) 648 km

A109
Athi River Mombasa 473 km

A14
Mombasa-Tanzania border (Lunga Lunga) 106 km

A23
Voi-Tanzania border (Taveta) 114 km


Sawa?
K22
#16 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 11:54:37 AM
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@Brav, sawa. but what do they symbolise? And what about the Bs? do they have anything to do with the type of road or region where the road is or leading?

A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man
Intelligentsia
#17 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 12:23:53 PM
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Quick tips:
when walking along a road while holding a kid's name, please please note drivers of some high clearance cars cannot see the kid who's too close to the road and will only see you the adult because you r taller.
FundamentAli
#18 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:42:59 PM
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K22 wrote:
Can someone shed some light on our road numbering system? A2, B6, B7 A104 etc, what do they mean?



A is for international trunk roads

B for connectig roads between proncial headquarters

C for connecting roads from provincial headquarter to district head quarters

D for connecting roads between towns

E - link roads.

Hope I got it right

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conos
#19 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 4:40:05 PM
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@KAZZ if u happen to use enterprise road from inda prison to GM note that the roads on ur left are named alphabetically:
A addis ababa
B Bamburi
C Changamwe
D Dakar
F Funzi
G Gilgil
H Homabay
I Isiolo
J Jirore
K Kampala
L Likoni
M Migwani-pale TetraPak. Kwisha

But there is Falcon RD just b4 kuguru
ukiona choo kwa ndoto usiingie, ni mtego!
Dod
#20 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 6:31:15 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
a good percent of accidents are caused in the backseat of a car...be careful.


Engage the rubber before you hit the "road".
The rich have money working for them; the poor and the middle class are going to work for money.
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