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The truth about 14 seater Matatu phase out
Gordon Gekko
#11 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 8:29:49 PM
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@Burning Spear, I have had the fortune of traveling to some of the cities of the world. I have seen 14 seaters do a fantastic job in J'burg, I have seen tuktuks do a splendid job in Mumbai. I have also learnt that a mass transit system must inherently be a loss maker run or heavily subsidized by the municipal council.
mozenrat
#12 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 8:50:01 PM
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Burning Spear wrote:
I am in support for the phase out of the 14 seater matatu. Look at all the major cities worldwide and tell me which one is served by 14 seater.


I believe New York is served by 2 seaters (the yellow cabs)
murenj
#13 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:38:41 PM
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harrydre wrote:
80% of traffic jam is caused by lack of common sense. I see people blocking each other as if they have nothing between their ears. makes me sick. Let there be working traffic lights and everyone should follow the law. add a litle common sense and traffic jams will be a thing of the past. With the 14 seater mats, true they should go to shagz and some can convert to other businesses like mirraa. This will promote local business as Kimunya says like the local GM assembly and also for environmental reasons. The larger buses should also be required to run on clean fuels

This is the major problem here...people prescribing medicine for others, which they themselves are unwilling to take. A ban in importation of second hand saloon cars will boost the sales of local manufactures substantially. Private motorists consists 40% of traffic in CBD, and have an average occupancy rate of 30%. Compare with 14 seat PSV's which compose 25% of the traffic but have an occupancy rate of 75%
kyt
#14 Posted : Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:00:04 PM
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the only way ease traffic jam is do away with private vehicles in nairobi. but who can dare propose that?
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harrydre
#15 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:00:54 AM
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mozenrat wrote:
Burning Spear wrote:
I am in support for the phase out of the 14 seater matatu. Look at all the major cities worldwide and tell me which one is served by 14 seater.


I believe New York is served by 2 seaters (the yellow cabs)


and they are worse off than our 14 seater mats. trust me.

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harrydre
#16 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:03:03 AM
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kyt wrote:
the only way ease traffic jam is do away with private vehicles in nairobi. but who can dare propose that?


the simplest way is to hike those parking fees. charge by the hr and nobody will bring those junks to town. The reason people commute in big cities is the high cost of parking and the tolls charged to enter the city. For example it costs $8 every 30 minutes in NYC
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harrydre
#17 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:04:41 AM
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murenj wrote:
harrydre wrote:
80% of traffic jam is caused by lack of common sense. I see people blocking each other as if they have nothing between their ears. makes me sick. Let there be working traffic lights and everyone should follow the law. add a litle common sense and traffic jams will be a thing of the past. With the 14 seater mats, true they should go to shagz and some can convert to other businesses like mirraa. This will promote local business as Kimunya says like the local GM assembly and also for environmental reasons. The larger buses should also be required to run on clean fuels

This is the major problem here...people prescribing medicine for others, which they themselves are unwilling to take. A ban in importation of second hand saloon cars will boost the sales of local manufactures substantially. Private motorists consists 40% of traffic in CBD, and have an average occupancy rate of 30%. Compare with 14 seat PSV's which compose 25% of the traffic but have an occupancy rate of 75%


who has refused to take medicine? me? am a very professional driver. keep the ideas coming

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mwenza
#18 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 8:53:40 AM
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kyt wrote:
the only way ease traffic jam is do away with private vehicles in nairobi. but who can dare propose that?



This, unfortunately, is the truth.
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mnjoro
#19 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:22:37 AM
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harrydre wrote:
kyt wrote:
the only way ease traffic jam is do away with private vehicles in nairobi. but who can dare propose that?


the simplest way is to hike those parking fees. charge by the hr and nobody will bring those junks to town. The reason people commute in big cities is the high cost of parking and the tolls charged to enter the city. For example it costs $8 every 30 minutes in NYC

Very true.But Matatus must go cause even with the senseless driving we see on our roads,90% involve Matatus.
mmarto
#20 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 9:43:36 AM
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the simplest way is to hike those parking fees. charge by the hr and nobody will bring those junks to town. The reason people commute in big cities is the high cost of parking and the tolls charged to enter the city.


Commuting in such cities is easy and possible because there is a working transport system. Do we have any here? We should not attempt to copy what works elsewhere without considering all the factors.


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