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Serious Train/Bus Accident at Mutindwa/Umoja
Impunity
#121 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:40:21 PM
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Magigi wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Am wrote:
Impunity wrote:
And this Umoinner company is owned by some fat Jang'o, saw him on the press.


You really know how to Ignite fires!!
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The first billionaire lakestar!!!
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I think he owns that partIcular bus not the sacco


Maybe, a billionaire daent look like that anyway.
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Siringi
#122 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:49:08 PM
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#123 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:17:19 PM
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vky wrote:
Impunity wrote:
And this Umoinner company is owned by some fat Jang'o, saw him on the press.

wrong, umoinner chairman is no jango, he is called kamau (kama), a career tout who became the sacco chair by virtue of holding exclusive rights over the tusker stage where the buses drop off passengers in town


And how do you get these exclusive rights? City Kaju?

β€œOnce the last tree is cut and the last river poisoned,you will find you cannot eat your money" Traditional saying.
CLK
#124 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 9:32:14 PM
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I have read 7 pages of this thread and i have noticed i must have been in a class of my own in driving school.
Way back before i could afford a car i used to admire the two door things, the RAV4 one in particular until my instructor asked this question ' what do you do if your car got stuck on a railway track and you have your kids strapped at the back?' my dream of owning a two door car ended here.
Guys kindly google and see how many accidents involving motor vehicles and trains happen in the world even in those sophisticated countries.
According to my instructor, who was always high, something to do with magnetism or some physics i cannot remember happens especially if the train is not very far away from the point of crossing, it seems to be affecting some cars and not others, ofcourse i did not believe him, but this statement made me over cautious whenever i near a railway line.

Whichever the case, the driver needs to hang himself or be hanged...
alma
#125 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 9:44:58 PM
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sorry to say this but there shall be a road accident tommorow that will claim more people than this one.

Unless Kenyans learn to take responsibility for their actions, this stories will never end. Drive knowing the other driver is an ass and you may live another day.

Drive the way Kenyans do and we shall continue blaming police, road engineers, matatu drivers and never ourselves.

Sad but true. Kenyans are more likely to die on the way to and from work than HIV, cancer and Hiroshima combined. Tafakari ya babu.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
kysse
#126 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 10:18:28 PM
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CLK wrote:
I have read 7 pages of this thread and i have noticed i must have been in a class of my own in driving school.
Way back before i could afford a car i used to admire the two door things, the RAV4 one in particular until my instructor asked this question ' what do you do if your car got stuck on a railway track and you have your kids strapped at the back?' my dream of owning a two door car ended here.
Guys kindly google and see how many accidents involving motor vehicles and trains happen in the world even in those sophisticated countries.
According to my instructor, who was always high, something to do with magnetism or some physics i cannot remember happens especially if the train is not very far away from the point of crossing, it seems to be affecting some cars and not others, ofcourse i did not believe him, but this statement made me over cautious whenever i near a railway line.

Whichever the case, the driver needs to hang himself or be hanged...


I have heard about that magnetic pull from trains
I don't know how true it is.
jaggernaut
#127 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 10:36:10 PM
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kysse wrote:
CLK wrote:
I have read 7 pages of this thread and i have noticed i must have been in a class of my own in driving school.
Way back before i could afford a car i used to admire the two door things, the RAV4 one in particular until my instructor asked this question ' what do you do if your car got stuck on a railway track and you have your kids strapped at the back?' my dream of owning a two door car ended here.
Guys kindly google and see how many accidents involving motor vehicles and trains happen in the world even in those sophisticated countries.
According to my instructor, who was always high, something to do with magnetism or some physics i cannot remember happens especially if the train is not very far away from the point of crossing, it seems to be affecting some cars and not others, ofcourse i did not believe him, but this statement made me over cautious whenever i near a railway line.

Whichever the case, the driver needs to hang himself or be hanged...


I have heard about that magnetic pull from trains
I don't know how true it is.


Like the way a mouse freezes when it comes face to face with a snake.......and ends up being swallowed?
kysse
#128 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 10:47:57 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
kysse wrote:
CLK wrote:
I have read 7 pages of this thread and i have noticed i must have been in a class of my own in driving school.
Way back before i could afford a car i used to admire the two door things, the RAV4 one in particular until my instructor asked this question ' what do you do if your car got stuck on a railway track and you have your kids strapped at the back?' my dream of owning a two door car ended here.
Guys kindly google and see how many accidents involving motor vehicles and trains happen in the world even in those sophisticated countries.
According to my instructor, who was always high, something to do with magnetism or some physics i cannot remember happens especially if the train is not very far away from the point of crossing, it seems to be affecting some cars and not others, ofcourse i did not believe him, but this statement made me over cautious whenever i near a railway line.

Whichever the case, the driver needs to hang himself or be hanged...


I have heard about that magnetic pull from trains
I don't know how true it is.


Like the way a mouse freezes when it comes face to face with a snake.......and ends up being swallowed?


Something abt the trains front/head having a magnetic pull. Could it be the reason cars get pushed several meters away from scene and still remain on rail? A collision causes the other vehicle to fly or overturn.

I don't know the truth.

slickyoz
#129 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 10:53:32 PM
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Umoinner missing in action today, seems like they have been grounded until things cool off.I passed at the same spot today and hawkers are still doing there thing as usual unperturbed by what happened yesterday. Kenyans know how to get back to risky business.
Those who follow the crowd usually get lost in it
murchr
#130 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 4:29:16 AM
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That theory on magnetic force and trains is a myth, people just panic. The same way people panic and stand in the middle of the road or jump out of a 40 storey building
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