[kictanet] Nairobi traffic congestion -what is the role of technology

ngethe.kariuki2007 at yahoo.co.uk ngethe.kariuki2007 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Dec 27 18:57:59 EAT 2011


Titus,Listers,
The issue is not if we can;it is when we shall do it.It is long overdue!
Many cities even in Africa use ROBOTS for traffic control.
The latest technological application in this area is the so called "INTERNET OF THINGS"


John Kariuki
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Listers,

Nairobi  is a great regional hub/city but its transport system by the twenty-first century is obviously lagging behind the needs of its economy and its citizens.

The population of Nairobi is growing daily and little being done on sustain ability initiative. Can we use technology for traffic management?
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