the article is about Dar-es-salaam. do that in nairobi and the matatu driver sees another overlapping lane.
2009/7/15 Areba Collins <arebacollins@gmail.com>
By the way, this is a very viable and good idea. I can immediately think of:

1: Movement within town:
2: Town to westlands.
3: town to msa road.

where the gradient is not steep. and maybe with wide cycling / walking
paths there will be less obese kenyans.



On 7/15/09, Watson Kambo <wkwats@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wonder if the Bicycle transport would work in Kenya... but I like this
> part its hilarious ..... 'Buru buru punda ya mwisho 20 bob' ;-)
>
> *The government has invited tenders for design of bicycle lanes under the
> recently formed national transport policy which also aims at increasing the
> use of donkeys as a mode of transport.
> *
> http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/-/539444/624142/-/rwcbgn/-/index.html
>
>
> Watson
>


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