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These Chinese roads accident in waiting

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Postby zero » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:45 pm

conspiracy.You must be non kenyan. Who does not know the KBL escarpment on thika road? Its not as bad as you losers and haters make it sound!
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Postby konspiracy » Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:11 pm

I have actually stayed in Githurai west for more than two years and day in day out I used to get stuck at the thika road traffic jam - Trust me I know Thika enough.

But anyway the Thika road super highway is one of the positive steps that have been made in the recent past. We should be a little careful tho with what we engage in lest we get ourself in a rut!

I am convinved that this is a different part of the road - copare the Horizon, the billboards, the curvature of the road and the developments along the road.

zero wrote:conspiracy.You must be non kenyan. Who does not know the KBL escarpment on thika road? Its not as bad as you losers and haters make it sound!
What is the amount of truth in your lies?
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Postby Logan » Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:16 pm

Wide roads and narrow minds

We have a caring Kitchen Cabinet, whose members have always emphasised on road safety, especially at the funerals of the victims where they also put their mouths in to gear without engaging their brains.

What was starkly clear from the announcement was how reactive the Cabinet, and generally the policy makers, are. Road safety is not an issue that should only be addressed after a spate of accidents, or after nature and its attendant disasters have acted up and made our roads impassable.

Thika road is now an eight-lane superhighway constructed by China’s Sinohydro Corporation East Africa.
Kenyan drivers need refresher courses to be able to use these new roads with caution.

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When news came that the Kitchen Cabinet had discussed road carnage, there was a collective sigh of relief from many Kenyans who had been wondering why this issue had been put on the back burner.

http://www.nation.co.ke/Features/DN2/Wi ... index.html
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Postby bryan275 » Sat Aug 11, 2012 2:43 am

zero wrote:talk is cheap this is how it really looks.



As good as it is... the slip roads to join or leave are back to front. The exit traffic should leave before the joining traffic, otherwise we have traffic speeding up to join meeting traffic that is slowing down to exit....
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