@yekeyeke:
from the link you provided:http://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Project-and-Operations/KE-2007-087-EN-ADF-BD-WP-REV.1-KENYA-AR-REV.1-NAIROBI-THIKA-HIGHWAY-PROJECT.PDF
3.7.4 More than 80% of public transport consists of small matatus, which is not an efficient
use of limited urban infrastructure and causes traffic congestion and traffic accidents. There is
an urgent need to improve the public transportation system in Nairobi by introducing other
modes of public transport with high carrying capacity such as LRT, and BRT. This action should
be complemented by strengthening mode interchange, and introducing shuttle buses in the
CBD. In addition strong consideration should be given for improving the institutional and
regulatory framework for management and operation of public transport system2
in 4.1.4;The
infrastructure development such as widening and additional lanes, construction of new roads or
bypasses will not provide enough capacity to cope with future demand. Therefore, there is an
urgent need to formulate and design a comprehensive public transportation system for the NMA
to develop an environment with increased capacity and modal choices including possibly light
rail transit, bus rapid transit, enhanced commuter rail and a restructured bus/matatu service.
So,understand what we are saying.Widening Thika road is okay,it should have been done 20 years ago.IT IS NOT THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION.In Kenya,we were so used to things being wrong,that when a good thing is done,we think its the BEST. No. We need the BEST solutions.
See what everyone has seen,but think what nobody has thought. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi