Kenya should follow same suit....

Uber drivers have been robbing us, taking long routes in order to fill their pockets. They even go as far as “Giving Ways” to cars not even near the junction, (probably, cars still in the parking areas without drivers in them) :D:D:D:D

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uber-stripped-licence-london-not-11218517

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Funny. Tuseme If you want to be dropped at the JKIA from upperhill, I drive to town, take Thika road, Join Eastern Bypass, Tukifika Ruai Junction I take Kangundo road towards Njiru upto the Outering Road, then head towards Donholm, then turn towards Industrial Area joining Lunga Lunga Road then to Likoni road and then join Mombasa Road at Airtel.
Halafu Nikupeleke Airport.:smiley:

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I agree. I f uber and drivers can’t agree, wakwende wote sio upus kama ile walifunga waiyaki way on Monday.
ION, ukisema follow suit, you do not need to put the word ‘same’. ni kujirudia… suit = same way. so, follow suit
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I don’t know about Uber in Kenya but what you describe above are tools in trade for cab drivers.

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https://twitter.com/i/web/status/911170988544598016

well,so what is the step forward

Uber is efficient. I believe you can see fare estimate and decide on the route.

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I don’t like using taxis.It’s expensive,wastage of money and promotes insecurity.If i am not using my car to go where i am going.I will use matatu or walk.

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Forgive my mbirrionaire blondeness but si they charge on mileage so giving way at waiyaki way to a car parjed at westgate is wasting their own time and potential opportunity, ama?

40000 drivers, 3.5m customers, Uber is there to stay

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