Kenya roads Menace

When will a Kenyan motorist enjoy driving peacefully on our roads…

If you are not evading pedestrian who has ignored the walk path,you are dodging a motorbike overtaking from the wrongside or a cyclist riding to close,or the stubborn maasai cows grazing or crossing the roads lazily.
Now there is even a new entrant adding more nuisance on the road,the skaters (wale hutumia viatu ziko na gurudumu) .They are way too many nowadays and I have seen one of them fall infront of an oncoming vehicle thanks to the driver fast reflex action,he was able to dodge on time before running over him.
I have not mentioned the overlappers,the wrongside users,the wrong lane users ,why ohh why.

Why do a Kenyan motorist have to endure all these.

Man eat man society.

coz there are no consequences for being a Dick on the road for both pedestrians and motorists.

umesahau tuktuks, nasijui kaa zimejengwa na chuma ya reli, hizo vitu hua ngumu ajab, mkigongana iko na damage kidogo sana lakini kagari kako kameumia ile mbaya nikaa imegongwa na tank

Yaah hizo pia,pia mikokoteni siku hizi inavutwa hadi kwa highway jameni

watu wa footbish cant relate

Niliona wengine skating/roller-blading on Mombasa Road nikajua hawa wako na death wish.

Pale Ladhies road huwa balaa. You dodge all types of moving objects.

I know the experience, you are driving without a worry then a woman with all manner of luggage and kids in tow suddenly jumps in the road bang in front of you.

Sometimes I look at Nairobians and laugh. Maisha huku nje ni poa sana. When the thought of going back to Nairobi crosses my mind I cringe a little.

Kwa super highway,kuna barabara za kuingia service lane na za kutoka. Leo wanaopenda kuzitumia vice versa walikua wanashikwa. But i still think the hardest thing to instill in a kenyan ni discipline

For as long as there are no consequences, watu watandelea kuvunja sheria.

Tano tena.

Since the late 1990s during the struggle to remove president Moi Kenyans have hated orderliness. They think orderliness is a form of dictatorship. I met with many highly educated and traveled Kenyans who have no problem refusing to obey rules and regulations. This is the result of that.
But there’s hope. Kenyans loved Matiang’i and his toughness. It shows Kenyans love orderliness and it’s just they’re lazy and have to be prodded to do their part

simple solution, teach kids how to make straight lines. 3 years training kids on marching n walking in lines will solve every problem in Kenya. jams would end, stampedes in stadiums would end, and corruption would end,

Funny thing came across a skater pale karibu na TRM on the fuckin road and there was a tarmac sidewalk. He nearly got hit by a lorry akaruka kwa hiyo sidewalj

Tuktuk inaeza fanya axela iwe right off. Na sijataja mtu.

nyinyi watu mnasema Nairobi, endeni Kampala mtajionea wanyama…very primitive mentality, even though Nairobi iko mbaya pia.

trump hakukosea akiitana shit hole,ukweli huumiza.let that sink in