Fill up your tanks, petrol stations might run out of juice

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Tanker drivers wameamua.

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Everyone wants to go on strike in this country

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It’s barely 2 months since people baked in their own cars lakini wanaona tumesahau tu. Alafu mtu aseme serikali saidia.

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Blame it on Raila (pre empting Cordiots)

They can strike for all we care. It’s Njaanuary, cars are parked;it’s a walking nation aye!!

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Reasoning ya ufala sana and I won’t explain why

What about the dream of a 24hr economy?

Us chokoras have no time to reason. The main reason why i found myself in this village.

Too many accidents forced the government hand, I’m of the opinion that once the Mombasa-Nairobi new pipeline is complete then all long distance oil tankers should seize. They should only transport from pipeline to towns less than 6 hrs drive during the day only.

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@introvert kuja na tanker tafadhali

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So all the tankers that would have used the roads at night will be using them during the day, increasing jams, the cost of fuel and the probability of more fatal accidents. That’s just off the top of my head. Stupid knee-jerk reactions.
Nilisema huwa tunaogopa kufikiria.

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That directive is hurting business. once a driver gets an order, it takes almost 6hrs at depot to get fuel. If he was to transport that fuel to naivasha from nai, it means he can’t leave that depot past 5pm. This creats congestion at depot, and unnecessary delays that increase cost of transportation.

Wasn’t there a time trailers were banned from night travel?

I can’t recall. The one I remember was the ban on PSVs working at night, but it just doesn’t make sense. In fact, it opens another avenue for corruption because the owners of these tankers will start bribing the police, or whoever is tasked with enforcing that order, so they can work at night.

Wanagoma kwa sababu hawawes fionza mafuta mchana, hio hufanyika Wakti wa usiku sacco

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Can’t relate. Footsrubishi yangu inatumia maji na sembe.

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At one time passengers vehicles were barred from traveling at night

:DBarabara kuja kazini ni nywee…ziendelee kuwekwa nyumbani

Its at that time niliona serikalii imejaa wajinga. An accident happens and this is the knee jerk reaction. The losses were too great to sustain this policy. Alot of businessmen travel to Msa overnight asleep, do business and are on the next bus back to Nairobi Usiku.

But ile ilishinda kwa ujinga ni the banning of strobe lights and flashy lights kwa matatus. Guess what that stupid NTSA honcho said, You will confuse matatus with an ambulance. Kuna watu wajinga hii kenya.

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Its at that time niliona serikalii imejaa wajinga. An accident happens and this is the knee wrack reaction. The losses were too great to sustain this policy. Alot of businessmen travel to Msa overnight asleep, do business and are on the next bus back to Nairobi Usiku.

But ile ilishinda kwa ujinga ni the banning of strobe lights and flashy lights kwa matatus. Guess what that stupid NTSA honcho said, You will confuse matatus with an ambulance. Kuna watu wajinga hii kenya.
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To me hiyo ya kwanza ni understandable lakini strobe lights ,confusing with an ambulance and the car has no sirens,arghhh.