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Crazy Nairobi traffic!!
alma1
#641 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 10:23:15 PM
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This is Sonko's Wisdom

Aka Paint The Road Red and call it BRT...Blame matatus for traffic. Not a single matatu in this pikshas.





Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

hardwood
#642 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 10:53:22 PM
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Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
alma1 wrote:
This is Sonko's Wisdom

Aka Paint The Road Red....Blame matatus for traffic. Not a single matatu in this pikshas.




Hehe. Not a single matatu in the cbd and you can see the chaos. Now you know who is responsible for the traffic mess in the city. Yes, private cars.
hardwood
#643 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 11:03:07 PM
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Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
People are finally realising that matatus are not the problem.



simonkabz
#644 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 11:05:23 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2007
Posts: 8,776
Location: Cameroon
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Sonkos best days were when he was punching stalls. Now those days are long gone...

This is the true effect of this silly ban.

Happening now



This just shows the shoddyness of our engineers nothing to do with Sonko. Bridge ingeanguka tu


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Kwa kweli Hardwood has better spinning skills than you do..

If today was bad, ngojeni kesho...With all mitumbas on the road...

Alafu kanyeshe kidogo...You will go to church on Wednesday to pray for Kidero...


Something has to be done. Matatus are not the solution to your misery, walk. Lets see what else breaks tomorrow.


Murchr, your guy was boasting today about benchmarking on Dubai and Rwanda....He should have saved the ticket and come here to Dar.

Where matatus exist with a real BRT System.

Not those orange paints you've been touting around here.


He got a free ride to Kigali so the ticket to Dar is unnecessary. Even in Dar, busses do not park in town. They have terminals. Stop yapping about what you read in the net and travel abit, what we call matatus is madness-they should not be on CBD.


Blockhead, tell us, sincerely, nani alikuroga????

Nani alikuroga bana? Ulikosea nani akakuroga namna hiyo?

Na shule ulifika wapi???

That's some serious urogi. This thread is the ultimate confirmation of your insane levels of ignorance.

The Matatu system is the African public system of transport. Very efficient and you can hardly get stranded anywhere. What there is is indiscipline, which can be forced, as many members have postulated here. It is a system that has worked in hundreds of cities, and I will still use the Indian example, which is purely third world just like us.

This system only needs control, like we see in Dar, or Kigali, or Addis, or Bombay, or Hydrabad, or Khartoum, or Cairo, or Jo'berg, etc. Heck, I even noticed an upcoming Matatu industry (shared bus-trucks) in Washington DC, of all places.

It is okay to blunder once, twice etc, lakini wewe ni upuzi nonstop kwanzia 2010 mpaka wa leo....gai

Once again, ulirogwa na nani jamaneni?

Wazuans msinyamaze roundi hii, haka kamtu lazima tujue kalirogewa wapi.

Si you just make one STUPID POST and shut up, rather than flood this important thread with such overwhelming jinga posts.......dyammn
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
simonkabz
#645 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 11:13:27 PM
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Joined: 3/2/2007
Posts: 8,776
Location: Cameroon
A half wit brings an entire city on its knees and we still have a resident psycho clapping away eti the move is genius.....while people have actually died in traffic! I would wish you also die a painful death in an ambulance and save people your nonsense.....or your mother or children.

I recall him supporting Kabuffalo, a fella who froze Kiambu for a whole 5 years....... statistically, Kiambu probably went into recession........

I think Its better to raise a placenta than some beings.......WTF
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
murchr
#646 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 11:13:40 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
simonkabz wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Sonkos best days were when he was punching stalls. Now those days are long gone...

This is the true effect of this silly ban.

Happening now



This just shows the shoddyness of our engineers nothing to do with Sonko. Bridge ingeanguka tu


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Kwa kweli Hardwood has better spinning skills than you do..

If today was bad, ngojeni kesho...With all mitumbas on the road...

Alafu kanyeshe kidogo...You will go to church on Wednesday to pray for Kidero...


Something has to be done. Matatus are not the solution to your misery, walk. Lets see what else breaks tomorrow.


Murchr, your guy was boasting today about benchmarking on Dubai and Rwanda....He should have saved the ticket and come here to Dar.

Where matatus exist with a real BRT System.

Not those orange paints you've been touting around here.


He got a free ride to Kigali so the ticket to Dar is unnecessary. Even in Dar, busses do not park in town. They have terminals. Stop yapping about what you read in the net and travel abit, what we call matatus is madness-they should not be on CBD.


Blockhead, tell us, sincerely, nani alikuroga????

Nani alikuroga bana? Ulikosea nani akakuroga namna hiyo?

Na shule ulifika wapi???

That's some serious urogi. This thread is the ultimate confirmation of your insane levels of ignorance.

The Matatu system is the African public system of transport. Very efficient and you can hardly get stranded anywhere. What there is is indiscipline, which can be forced, as many members have postulated here. It is a system that has worked in hundreds of cities, and I will still use the Indian example, which is purely third world just like us.

This system only needs control, like we see in Dar, or Kigali, or Addis, or Bombay, or Hydrabad, or Khartoum, or Cairo, or Jo'berg, etc. Heck, I even noticed an upcoming Matatu industry (shared bus-trucks) in Washington DC, of all places.

It is okay to blunder once, twice etc, lakini wewe ni upuzi nonstop kwanzia 2010 mpaka wa leo....gai

Once again, ulirogwa na nani jamaneni?

Wazuans msinyamaze roundi hii, haka kamtu lazima tujue kalirogewa wapi.

Si you just make one STUPID POST and shut up, rather than flood this important thread with such overwhelming jinga posts.......dyammn


I expected the kikuyu mafia gang to show up and support their own Laughing out loudly No Matatus in town. Order by Uhuru Kenyatta.

Its time Uhuru corrected the mess his father created
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Mike Ock
#647 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 11:46:04 PM
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Joined: 1/22/2015
Posts: 682
hardwood wrote:
People are finally realising that matatus are not the problem.





Those who claim matatus are the problem on our roads are just car owners reacting to the reckless matatu behaviour. But ukweli usemwe, the real cause of jam is the Kenyan culture of buying a car to show that umefika. Personal cars ndio zinajaza barabara bure. What Kenya needs is some kind of luxurious bus that also can be a status symbol. Maybe if you want to show people umefika you use that bus. It can be picking people from home and dropping them at home too kama school bus. Maybe that upcoming Uber for matatu can fill that gap.
murchr
#648 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2018 11:50:31 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
Mike Ock wrote:
hardwood wrote:
People are finally realising that matatus are not the problem.





Those who claim matatus are the problem on our roads are just car owners reacting to the reckless matatu behaviour. But ukweli usemwe, the real cause of jam is the Kenyan culture of buying a car to show that umefika. Personal cars ndio zinajaza barabara bure. What Kenya needs is some kind of luxurious bus that also can be a status symbol. Maybe if you want to show people umefika you use that bus. It can be picking people from home and dropping them at home too kama school bus. Maybe that upcoming Uber for matatu can fill that gap.


Traffic would flow even if there were a million cars on our roads, the problem is parking buses on roads blocking other cars as the buses wait for commuters.

Nairobi CBD does not have a holding ground for all those buses that these saccos run, that is just the reality, they can park their cars elsewhere and come to the bus terminus (muthurwa, machakos airport, hakati, ngara etc)

Pandeni reli
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Lolest!
#649 Posted : Tuesday, December 04, 2018 3:54:43 AM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
murchr wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
hardwood wrote:
People are finally realising that matatus are not the problem.





Those who claim matatus are the problem on our roads are just car owners reacting to the reckless matatu behaviour. But ukweli usemwe, the real cause of jam is the Kenyan culture of buying a car to show that umefika. Personal cars ndio zinajaza barabara bure. What Kenya needs is some kind of luxurious bus that also can be a status symbol. Maybe if you want to show people umefika you use that bus. It can be picking people from home and dropping them at home too kama school bus. Maybe that upcoming Uber for matatu can fill that gap.


Traffic would flow even if there were a million cars on our roads, the problem is parking buses on roads blocking other cars as the buses wait for commuters.

Nairobi CBD does not have a holding ground for all those buses that these saccos run, that is just the reality, they can park their cars elsewhere and come to the bus terminus (muthurwa, machakos airport, hakati, ngara etc)

Pandeni reli

Murchr, ever used train service in Nairobi? How many routes are covered? How many trips per day in those routes?

Railway transport has not grown with the city's growth. It's stagnant. Perhaps Sonko should have worked on that first
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Lolest!
#650 Posted : Tuesday, December 04, 2018 5:00:29 AM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
Murchr, yes commuters did try to use trains. See what one Johnstone Katuku experienced
Quote:
I tried to be clever and decided to use the train to Syokimau. It was so full that even turningg required consensus from other passengers. Then the train broke down before Makadara and it took 3 hours to repair it. And all that time tulikuwa tu kajavelin (standing,holding on the metal bars). There's just no escape. Trump was probably right about us.
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