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too many road accidents
Mjasirii
#211 Posted : Tuesday, June 03, 2014 12:13:13 PM
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murchr wrote:
I must give credit where its due. The report by NTV was quite informative and eye opening. That piece of journalism was well put together. I however would have liked to see if there are specifications put out by the various authorities giving guidelines on how the vehicles should be built.





I have to agree the angle the journalist used to elaborate the causes of accident was quite interesting.
I would like to know if there is any bus model that undergoes structural test (Different forms of accident) and the results if any.
Siringi
#212 Posted : Tuesday, June 03, 2014 12:30:34 PM
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washiku
#213 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2014 4:35:26 PM
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Accidents on the roads are back with a bang, yet they had gone quiet. What is not happening? Every day there is a report on an accident in the last few days.

simonkabz
#214 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2014 5:00:04 PM
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washiku wrote:
Accidents on the roads are back with a bang, yet they had gone quiet. What is not happening? Every day there is a report on an accident in the last few days.



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Bigchick
#215 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2014 6:41:01 PM
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washiku wrote:
Accidents on the roads are back with a bang, yet they had gone quiet. What is not happening? Every day there is a report on an accident in the last few days.



Nimepitia karibu na watu wa gumzo mitaani nikasikia hi mambo ikishikanishwa na Ngorongoro na mbuzi wawili weusi.

Speed, defective vehicles, ametuer drivers and driving under influence are major causes.Lets all play our part to promote road safety.
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newfarer
#216 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2014 7:55:08 PM
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major cause: STUPIDITY

sometimes I wonder what the general IQ of Kenyan drivers could be.you speedand overtake carelessly and yet you are likely to be the first victim
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urstill1
#217 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2014 8:53:29 PM
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newfarer wrote:
major cause: STUPIDITY

sometimes I wonder what the general IQ of Kenyan drivers could be.you speedand overtake carelessly and yet you are likely to be the first victim



After sometime I've realized that our government should be blamed 50% of the time. Sometimes while driving at 100km/hr on a highway you meet a big bump all over sudden. No road sign or paint on the bump as a warning to drivers. No signs when getting to populated areas. On road construction areas do not have the diversion sign, one ends up hitting the pillars/drum filled with cement. New drivers are prone to accidents on our Kenyan roads than common users on a specific route. If statistic were to be collected on how many times a driver involved in an accident has plied that route, I would not be surprised if new drivers to the route/highway form the bulk of it.
Tebes
#218 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2014 10:48:08 PM
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washiku wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
Siringi wrote:
There was a copycat initiative in Kenya... Enyewe it makes you ease on the gas and slow down to reflect on the victims now statistics... DRIVE SAFELY #ALCOBLOW... PHOMBE NAUA
ARRIVE ALIVE, SPEED THAT THRILLS KILLS






knowing Kenyans, some may simply marvel at the structure, say 'aisuru' and continue the bad driving habits Sad


And some will visit and marvel at it, just in case there is any useful piece that could be sold for a few coins.



They will take selfies with the structures before they dash back to their cruising speeds.
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Tebes
#219 Posted : Wednesday, September 24, 2014 3:21:46 PM
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Drive with caution in this section

Sad Sad Sad Sad

"Never regret, if its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience."
Swenani
#220 Posted : Wednesday, September 24, 2014 3:43:08 PM
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Tebes wrote:
washiku wrote:
butterflyke wrote:
Siringi wrote:
There was a copycat initiative in Kenya... Enyewe it makes you ease on the gas and slow down to reflect on the victims now statistics... DRIVE SAFELY #ALCOBLOW... PHOMBE NAUA
ARRIVE ALIVE, SPEED THAT THRILLS KILLS






knowing Kenyans, some may simply marvel at the structure, say 'aisuru' and continue the bad driving habits Sad


And some will visit and marvel at it, just in case there is any useful piece that could be sold for a few coins.



They will take selfies with the structures before they dash back to their cruising speeds.


I think single men and women who mainly drive under influence.

Once you have a kid, you start worrying about her/him and start drinking responsible and most likely at your local
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