[kictanet] Just a thought
Kivuva
Kivuva at transworldafrica.com
Sun Jan 5 10:27:55 EAT 2014
Ohaga, Michuki rules reduced PSV accidents by 80%. We all know what
happened to the rules after the demise of Michuki. A bus can overtake
you while you are travelling at 100KPH
On 05/01/2014, Ohaga JB <durojb at gmail.com> wrote:
> A lot of these responses seem like a cheer match for Dactari. That's not
> how people are supposed to engage in a productive argument, that the merits
> n demerits of a point are not truthfully explored just because the
> originator is held in high esteem. Technology alone is not the solution,
> why do we have more deaths from accidents on our roads than even before the
> speed governors were made a prerequisite for PSVs to get their licenses??
>
> Dactari's idea is good, but it does have a lot of demerits as well,
> swallowing it wholesome like has mostly been proposed here is a recipe for
> a technological tyranny...
>
> JB...
> On 04 Jan 2014 7:43 PM, "Tony Likhanga" <tlikhanga at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dashboard-mounted Video Cameras (dash cams) are very popular in Russia
>> for
>> the same reasons that motivated Bw. Daktari to install one in his vehicle
>> :
>> http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/02/russian-dash-cams/
>>
>> As a champion of local innovation/customisation, the good doc will be
>> pleased to hear that some enterprising young lads recently showcased a
>> similar local solution on a national TV station :
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pCuQNgENQ8<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pCuQNgENQ8>
>>
>> Tony.
>>
>>
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