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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/24/2007 Posts: 1,805
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StatMeister wrote:majimaji wrote: I think it is now obvious now that we need Traffic cops to police the roads in Nairobi.
Since they were removed from the roads, the situation is terrible, let them come back!!
Let them eat but keep Nairobi moving.
Depends on the road you're on. Between aga khan and where the hill ends on Limuru road, there are no less than 10 cops. FYI, the traffic is horrible. That is because the cops only send one cop to where the real mayhem is... Barabara tano junction! I Think Therefore I Am
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 4,114
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The traffic flow issue is quite complicated. Around 2003/2004 I was involved in a project to install and program the traffic lights at one of the roundabouts in the city. When we asked for vehicle density data, we were given figures from 1986! Over twenty years old. We did a quick impromptu survey and programmed the controller. Then we needed to test run the system for two weeks in order to see where to fine-tune the timings. This became almost impossible because the cops would never allow the lights to control the flow - interfering all the time. At one point a cop asked why we were wasting money with extra lights inside the roundabout. His face lit up when I explained to him that they were necessary to create time for pedestrians to cross an "exit". "Oh; Kumbe? Unajua sisi hatufundishwi chochote kuhusu control. Kila mtu hufanya kivyake" A few years later I met the then city traffic engineer and asked him what was his biggest challenge. "Political interference" he replied. Politicians order the cops to stop the traffic and clear the way for them. This causes major traffic jams all over the city. The biggest culprit is the VP! This is how you find yourself stopped for 45 minutes at the Lusaka/Mombasa road roundabout waiting for nothing! Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 4,114
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TRAFFIC POLICE have a role to play at the junctions, but it is NOT to control the traffic. That is the job of traffic marshals employed by the City Council. The job of the police is to arrest those who disobey the traffic rules - motorists and pedestrians alike. Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 763 Location: Intersection
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mukiha wrote:The traffic flow issue is quite complicated.
Around 2003/2004 I was involved in a project to install and program the traffic lights at one of the roundabouts in the city. When we asked for vehicle density data, we were given figures from 1986! Over twenty years old.
We did a quick impromptu survey and programmed the controller. Then we needed to test run the system for two weeks in order to see where to fine-tune the timings. This became almost impossible because the cops would never allow the lights to control the flow - interfering all the time.
At one point a cop asked why we were wasting money with extra lights inside the roundabout. His face lit up when I explained to him that they were necessary to create time for pedestrians to cross an "exit". "Oh; Kumbe? Unajua sisi hatufundishwi chochote kuhusu control. Kila mtu hufanya kivyake"
A few years later I met the then city traffic engineer and asked him what was his biggest challenge. "Political interference" he replied.
Politicians order the cops to stop the traffic and clear the way for them. This causes major traffic jams all over the city. The biggest culprit is the VP! This is how you find yourself stopped for 45 minutes at the Lusaka/Mombasa road roundabout waiting for nothing! maybe you should go back now and be their consultant. they have the latest data...
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2007 Posts: 1,162
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On another note, I notice Thika rd traffic coming to town through Globe Cinema flyover will terminate in the vicinity of old Nation hse on Tom Mboya street. I think this is a recipe for disaster, already Tom Mboya is sooo crowded...
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 1,982 Location: matano manne
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bwenyenye wrote:StatMeister wrote:majimaji wrote: I think it is now obvious now that we need Traffic cops to police the roads in Nairobi.
Since they were removed from the roads, the situation is terrible, let them come back!!
Let them eat but keep Nairobi moving.
Depends on the road you're on. Between aga khan and where the hill ends on Limuru road, there are no less than 10 cops. FYI, the traffic is horrible. That is because the cops only send one cop to where the real mayhem is... Barabara tano junction! Why don't we appreciate that motorists contribute to the mess in a very significant way? They jump lights in case where there are no cops and grind to a standstill at the centre of the round about, never giving way to any car. RESULT? Madness on the roads.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 4,114
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I have always wondered.... Who is the greater idiot: the driver who jumps a red light and drives on or the one who stops 5m past the lights and waits for people behind to hoot when the light turns green? Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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ha haa Kenyans
I think at the on start things were chaotic, courtesy of Matatu drivers.. later on, in some areas (my route)things got better.. infact traffic moved swiftly without those cops.. then i noticed the traffic lights all of a sudden were dim, spoilt!!!!.. how now? if its not the cops and rogue Kanjo officers so as to get the cops back on the routes...??
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/24/2007 Posts: 1,805
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mukiha wrote:I have always wondered....
Who is the greater idiot: the driver who jumps a red light and drives on or the one who stops 5m past the lights and waits for people behind to hoot when the light turns green? The brurry gasket who hoots immediately the lights turn green! ABK!!!!! I Think Therefore I Am
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 4,114
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bwenyenye wrote:mukiha wrote:I have always wondered....
Who is the greater idiot: the driver who jumps a red light and drives on or the one who stops 5m past the lights and waits for people behind to hoot when the light turns green? The brurry gasket who hoots immediately the lights turn green! ABK!!!!! But the idiot in front cannot see the lights because HE stopped ahead of the pole.... Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 761 Location: Nairobi
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mukiha wrote:I have always wondered....
Who is the greater idiot: the driver who jumps a red light and drives on or the one who stops 5m past the lights and waits for people behind to hoot when the light turns green? Two idiots in equal measure. Then I obediently obey the traffic lights and await for the green light. Another idiot hoots at me coz av refused to jump the lights and he wants to do exactly that. He should embed wings on his jalopy and fly over Nairobi. ABK When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/23/2010 Posts: 868 Location: La Islas Galápagos
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bwenyenye wrote:mukiha wrote:I have always wondered....
Who is the greater idiot: the driver who jumps a red light and drives on or the one who stops 5m past the lights and waits for people behind to hoot when the light turns green? The brurry gasket who hoots immediately the lights turn green! ABK!!!!! What of those GK vehicles that use the wrong side of the round about (Parliament)? A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/9/2007 Posts: 420 Location: Nairobi
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poundfoolish wrote:ha haa Kenyans
I think at the on start things were chaotic, courtesy of Matatu drivers.. later on, in some areas (my route)things got better.. infact traffic moved swiftly without those cops.. then i noticed the traffic lights all of a sudden were dim, spoilt!!!!.. how now? if its not the cops and rogue Kanjo officers so as to get the cops back on the routes...?? Im with you on this....WASIRUDI KUCONTOL TRAFFIC!!!!problem is we motorists were so (programmed) to being policed....But I bet in no time we shall deprogramme and relearn the traffic rules a new. Mean while Kisia & Co wainvest in Traffic cameras then waweke Public notices for those who escape the Traffic cop or is it Kanjo?.....ama wanjojee ofenders when they are renewing PSV road licence for PSV & Commercial Vehicles na DL for small cars. ......law 'n order will be restored pap!!! btw,... why is it that the trailers on the outer lane are allowed to jump lights(Nyayo roundabout)? woe unto you ukijaribu kumfuata.... Opinion is free, truth is sacred.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/11/2009 Posts: 302
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Blackberry wrote:poundfoolish wrote:ha haa Kenyans
I think at the on start things were chaotic, courtesy of Matatu drivers.. later on, in some areas (my route)things got better.. infact traffic moved swiftly without those cops.. then i noticed the traffic lights all of a sudden were dim, spoilt!!!!.. how now? if its not the cops and rogue Kanjo officers so as to get the cops back on the routes...?? Im with you on this....WASIRUDI KUCONTOL TRAFFIC!!!!problem is we motorists were so (programmed) to being policed....But I bet in no time we shall deprogramme and relearn the traffic rules a new. Mean while Kisia & Co wainvest in Traffic cameras then waweke Public notices for those who escape the Traffic cop or is it Kanjo?.....ama wanjojee ofenders when they are renewing PSV road licence for PSV & Commercial Vehicles na DL for small cars. ......law 'n order will be restored pap!!! btw,... why is it that the trailers on the outer lane are allowed to jump lights(Nyayo roundabout)? woe unto you ukijaribu kumfuata.... The police is not the problem. The problem is the Kenyan who can afford to buy a car but cannot afford to think. Take a walk along city Hall way around midday and you will find two Council askaris whose job description seems to be to stop motorists at the pedestrian crossing so that pedestrians can cross. And when you stop at a red light especially when joining Uhuru Highway from Haile Selassie, the hooting behind is so loud that you wonder why we complain about people like Songo. Songo is a fair reflection of Kenyans.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/9/2007 Posts: 420 Location: Nairobi
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Spend.thrift wrote:Blackberry wrote:poundfoolish wrote:ha haa Kenyans
I think at the on start things were chaotic, courtesy of Matatu drivers.. later on, in some areas (my route)things got better.. infact traffic moved swiftly without those cops.. then i noticed the traffic lights all of a sudden were dim, spoilt!!!!.. how now? if its not the cops and rogue Kanjo officers so as to get the cops back on the routes...?? Im with you on this....WASIRUDI KUCONTOL TRAFFIC!!!!problem is we motorists were so (programmed) to being policed....But I bet in no time we shall deprogramme and relearn the traffic rules a new. Mean while Kisia & Co wainvest in Traffic cameras then waweke Public notices for those who escape the Traffic cop or is it Kanjo?.....ama wanjojee ofenders when they are renewing PSV road licence for PSV & Commercial Vehicles na DL for small cars. ......law 'n order will be restored pap!!! btw,... why is it that the trailers on the outer lane are allowed to jump lights(Nyayo roundabout)? woe unto you ukijaribu kumfuata.... The police is not the problem. The problem is the Kenyan who can afford to buy a car but cannot afford to think. Take a walk along city Hall way around midday and you will find two Council askaris whose job description seems to be to stop motorists at the pedestrian crossing so that pedestrians can cross. And when you stop at a red light especially when joining Uhuru Highway from Haile Selassie, the hooting behind is so loud that you wonder why we complain about people like Songo. Songo is a fair reflection of Kenyans. ...and in the CBD... why have the sity kajo taken over traffic control....ati nyef nyef ...city by laws...NKT!!! Hate to imagine what it will be like when Kanjo will become a kauty. Opinion is free, truth is sacred.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Its terrible, afadhali waendelee kula until we have the right gaament in place. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 4,114
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Impunity wrote:Its terrible, afadhali waendelee kula until we have the right gaament in place. But that will never happen as long as we continue voting for the Sonkos, waititus, Railas and Uhurus of this world! Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 2,148 Location: elderville
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Marty wrote:mukiha wrote:I have always wondered....
Who is the greater idiot: the driver who jumps a red light and drives on or the one who stops 5m past the lights and waits for people behind to hoot when the light turns green? Two idiots in equal measure. Then I obediently obey the traffic lights and await for the green light. Another idiot hoots at me coz av refused to jump the lights and he wants to do exactly that. He should embed wings on his jalopy and fly over Nairobi. ABK Doesn't the Probox have the Kangaroo button just for that? He who can express in words the ardour of his love, has but little love to express. - Petrach, Son. (That men by various ways arrive at the same end. - Montaigne, The Essays of.)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Spend.thrift wrote:
The police is not the problem. The problem is the Kenyan who can afford to buy a car but cannot afford to think. Take a walk along city Hall way around midday and you will find two Council askaris whose job description seems to be to stop motorists at the pedestrian crossing so that pedestrians can cross. And when you stop at a red light especially when joining Uhuru Highway from Haile Selassie, the hooting behind is so loud that you wonder why we complain about people like Songo. Songo is a fair reflection of Kenyans.
told like it is
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/24/2007 Posts: 1,805
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And where in the world is this Kisia fellow? He should have been crucified in the media by now! He should be telling us why he cannot install simple traffic lights yet @Mukiha is willing to help!Let him never try to ask me for a governor's vote! The fellow has been unable to do street lighting,traffic lights, city cleanliness... kwani what does he do the whole day? ABK! I Think Therefore I Am
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