[kictanet] Speed Cameras
Brainiac
arebacollins at gmail.com
Sun Nov 20 22:15:23 EAT 2011
maybe Daktari you could attempt to bring onto the discussion relevant
persons once more on this issue, never give up on us, there might
just be someone ready and willing to push through in their mandate,
worst case scenario, why not try a "mututho" type approach with the
honourable members in this list...
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 2:09 PM, <bitange at jambo.co.ke> wrote:
> Dennis,
> The answer to your questions is that I do not know. At some point in this
> forum I offered to get senior Government officials respond to IT related
> issues but the offer was not followed up. Both the AG and the SG had agreed
> to be the trail blazers. I am waiting.
>
> Ndemo.
> Sent from my BlackBerry®
> ________________________________
> From: Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi at gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 20:34:12 +0300
> To: <bitange at jambo.co.ke>
> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Speed Cameras
> A peculiar observation about Mombasa Road, when we have dignitaries flying
> in the morning, there is no traffic.Does this mean that traffic is ignored
> on other days as not being critical?
>
> A recent article on Business Week says roundabouts are developed to
> eliminate traffic light delays making traffic flow faster. How comes this is
> not the case in Kenya, and why do we have both lights and roundabouts?
>
>
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