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5 Things You Should Know While Driving On Kenyan Roads

BY Juma · September 24, 2021 09:09 am

KEY POINTS

Never assume anything on the Kenyan road. Assume that everybody else is mad and you are the only sane person. This will help you make decisions carefully without thinking that the other person will make the right one.

Driving on Kenyan roads, especially Nairobi is an extreme task. It is a sacrifice and you should always be of sober mind. If you can manage to drive on Nairobi roads, you can actually do it on any other road in Kenya. Here are 5 things you should know:

You are the only sane person

Never assume anything on the Kenyan road. Assume that everybody else is mad and you are the only sane person. This will help you make decisions carefully without thinking that the other person will make the right one.

Avoid pedestrians and nduthi guys

As long as you will recognize and avoid these guys, you will always be safe on the Kenyan roads. Better hit another car but nit a pedestrian or a nduthi guy. For a pedestrian, you will be a serious face-off with the law. For a dhuthi guy, your car might even be set ablaze.

Avoid following or competing with matatus

You may have heard that the matatu sector in Kenya is run by madmen sometimes. Well, it is not a joke. The majority of those drivers give no damn about other road users. Give them the right of way and retain your peace, and life.

A traffic cop is not your friend

Just know what the law says. A traffic cop mainly plays with your psychology. Do not shake like a lonely leaf in the desert when they flag you down. As long us your Driving License is up to date and your car meets all the conditions, remain cool.

Pay attention

That car can be your coffin. While driving, pay attention. Do not allow those inside your car to destruct you. If possible, tell them that you are carrying their lives. Avoid your mobile phone. A second of destruction can be the end of your life.

Read More: 3,975 Kenyans Died From Road Accidents In 2020

Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it.(020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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