Soko tele wrote:Wendz wrote:youcan'tstopusnow wrote:Especially at Bellevue (where you can cross the 2 roads and go into South B)
Every week accidents kibao! They should build a bridge. The nearest bridge is at the flyover and that is too far!
They build a bridge for who? They dont use no bridges... look at Nyayo stadium bridge. Who uses that? Even mbagathi road... Its just a waste of resources building a bridge that will never be used. That's kenyan style... over the weekend when driving in diani area we noticed there were "bridges" made for the monkeys and baboons and guess what? They also dont use them.... they cross the road anywhere else except the bridges and you have to stop for them or hit their bare behinds... I bet its a kenyan thing...
Tell me any bridge that is effectively used? Including thika road near monetary studies.... or the one at nairobi west madaraka estate....
How can guys use the "bridges" while City council is busy painting zebra crossings just under them
I am made to understand that some of these bridges are the riskiest places in Nairobi!!! You will be mugged in broad day light. You are better of taking chances elsewhere. Then some street urchins have also turned some of them into toilets!
I believe the design of the bridges should be Kenyanized. For one, they should use transparent material ndiyo hata ukiwekwa chini, watu wanaona yanayo endelea. They should also think of other ways of making them more secure - like CCTV.
Experiment of the day: @wendz - Go cross the Mbagathi one after 6:00pm and then report back here.
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