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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/10/2010 Posts: 2,264
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McReggae wrote:Speed guns have been installed along Waiyaki way, recommended speed limit within CBD and buildup areas is 50KPH. Staff are advised to adhere to speed limits.
Crossing roads at undesignated areas will now attract an attempted suicide charge. Staff are adviced always to use Zebra crossing or the foot bridges.
Kulipa Ushuru ni kujitegemea!!!
cheers my broda for sharing this kind of info. I am very vigilant now. I remember once was travelling on mombasa road towards voi , going down mlima kiu past salama i noticed oncoming drivers were warning us of cops ahead by a simple hand gesture of pointing down . I decided to slow down until i reached the point where they had set up shop. to my surprise they were on the opposite hill with a zoom camera on a stand like the one surveyors use. They were taking photos of anyone going downhill crossing the yellow line and overtaking on the lane that is reserved for vehicles going uphill. Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/7/2013 Posts: 127 Location: Nairobi, Kenya
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nakujua wrote:what are the speed limits along waiyaki-way and on thika superhighway. Well, it should be 100-110 kph (max) for Kenyan highways...but dare you get to this LEGAL speed...the Cops will happily bring you to a stop, add a few kph and charge either legally or otherwise...the Naivasha radar gun area taught me...very very very well... You are safe doing 70-80 kph...if temptation to go higher arises, weka governor... ION, which is the most straight tarmacked strecth one can flat out in Kenya...? I went into the (Ferry) industry knowing the same thing I knew with all other businesses I went into- Nothing. Then I built it from there. - Sheldon Adelson (Titans at the Table- Giants of Macau)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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Magigi wrote:2012 wrote:McReggae wrote:Speed guns have been installed along Waiyaki way, recommended speed limit within CBD and buildup areas is 50KPH. Staffs are advised to adhere to speed limits.
Crossing roads at undesignated areas will now attract an attempted suicide charge. Staff are adviced always to use Zebra crossing or the foot bridges.
Kulipa Ushuru ni kujitegemea!!!
Your HR is very informed, staff. Now is it really possible to drive above 50km/h in the CBD? Attempted suicide? Will the cameras have face recognition? Complete crap...kama traffic lights hazifanyi and those bright lights only hurt onez eyes...mavi ya skunk...lwenge!!! This is a speed gun not camera and is very effective... Chunga
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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2012 wrote:McReggae wrote:Speed guns have been installed along Waiyaki way, recommended speed limit within CBD and buildup areas is 50KPH. Staffs are advised to adhere to speed limits.
Crossing roads at undesignated areas will now attract an attempted suicide charge. Staff are adviced always to use Zebra crossing or the foot bridges.
Kulipa Ushuru ni kujitegemea!!!
Your HR is very informed, staff. Now is it really possible to drive above 50km/h in the CBD? Attempted suicide? Will the cameras have face recognition? It is within the whole of NBI not CBD only. And these are speed guns not cameras. You are stopped hapo hapo.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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ZZE123 wrote:McReggae wrote:Update: Speed gun cops unleashed in Nairobi keep to 50KPH within any city limits. Cops will be arresting people for breaking this rule. Ambush positions; Waiyaki way CCK, Thika Road Juja bridge & Garden Estate, Langata Road Carnivore.. This is bullcrap!! So when driving down Waiyaki way from kangemi I should do only 50KPH Yes. It is within an urban area and it's the law. We just have to leave with it. Lakini this can cause stupid jams....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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Buster wrote:2012 wrote:McReggae wrote:Speed guns have been installed along Waiyaki way, recommended speed limit within CBD and buildup areas is 50KPH. Staffs are advised to adhere to speed limits.
Crossing roads at undesignated areas will now attract an attempted suicide charge. Staff are adviced always to use Zebra crossing or the foot bridges.
Kulipa Ushuru ni kujitegemea!!!
Your HR is very informed, staff. Now is it really possible to drive above 50km/h in the CBD? Attempted suicide? Will the cameras have face recognition? It is within the whole of NBI not CBD only. And these are speed guns not cameras. You are stopped hapo hapo. if those bright flashes are speed guns why are they placed at very odd locations, after traffic lights or just at the exit of a round about - I always thought they are cameras that capture the guys who jump red lights, got me worried on several occasions, I thought I would see my picture in the dailies on the list of traffic lights offenders
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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nakujua wrote:Buster wrote:2012 wrote:McReggae wrote:Speed guns have been installed along Waiyaki way, recommended speed limit within CBD and buildup areas is 50KPH. Staffs are advised to adhere to speed limits.
Crossing roads at undesignated areas will now attract an attempted suicide charge. Staff are adviced always to use Zebra crossing or the foot bridges.
Kulipa Ushuru ni kujitegemea!!!
Your HR is very informed, staff. Now is it really possible to drive above 50km/h in the CBD? Attempted suicide? Will the cameras have face recognition? It is within the whole of NBI not CBD only. And these are speed guns not cameras. You are stopped hapo hapo. if those bright flashes are speed guns why are they placed at very odd locations, after traffic lights or just at the exit of a round about - I always thought they are cameras that capture the guys who jump red lights, got me worried on several occasions, I thought I would see my picture in the dailies on the list of traffic lights offenders They are not cameras but are just lights to ensure the cheap chinese CCTV which do not have night vision think that it is daylight!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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Mart_Consult wrote:nakujua wrote:what are the speed limits along waiyaki-way and on thika superhighway. Well, it should be 100-110 kph (max) for Kenyan highways...but dare you get to this LEGAL speed...the Cops will happily bring you to a stop, add a few kph and charge either legally or otherwise...the Naivasha radar gun area taught me...very very very well... You are safe doing 70-80 kph...if temptation to go higher arises, weka governor... ION, which is the most straight tarmacked strecth one can flat out in Kenya...? Malindi-Garsen used to be very nice before overloaded cargo trucks discovered it. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/6/2011 Posts: 391 Location: Nairobi
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Is it not prudent to first put up road signs with the proper speed limits? 50kph might turn out to be a death trap with a loaded semi truck behind you. I think the best way is to install automated cameras along the highways with the correct speed limits and make payment of fines automated,maybe come up with a model similar to others e.g Dubai Traffic Fines no human interaction involved plus points deduction on your DL . "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Stephen Wright
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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Was always under impression 50kph was meant for areas like muindi mbingu, moi avenue, etc coz of multiple junctions, pedestrians et
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 1,883
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Mart_Consult wrote:nakujua wrote:what are the speed limits along waiyaki-way and on thika superhighway. Well, it should be 100-110 kph (max) for Kenyan highways...but dare you get to this LEGAL speed...the Cops will happily bring you to a stop, add a few kph and charge either legally or otherwise...the Naivasha radar gun area taught me...very very very well... You are safe doing 70-80 kph...if temptation to go higher arises, weka governor... ION, which is the most straight tarmacked strecth one can flat out in Kenya...? at times people change the size of their wheels without adjusting the speedometer hence make them think they are going slower than they actually are.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Any wazuan who has been a victim? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/26/2009 Posts: 1,793
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Mart_Consult wrote:nakujua wrote:what are the speed limits along waiyaki-way and on thika superhighway. Well, it should be 100-110 kph (max) for Kenyan highways...but dare you get to this LEGAL speed...the Cops will happily bring you to a stop, add a few kph and charge either legally or otherwise...the Naivasha radar gun area taught me...very very very well... You are safe doing 70-80 kph...if temptation to go higher arises, weka governor... ION, which is the most straight tarmacked strecth one can flat out in Kenya...? Has to be Salgaa. 12kms of straight tarmac
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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mkenyan wrote:Mart_Consult wrote:nakujua wrote:what are the speed limits along waiyaki-way and on thika superhighway. Well, it should be 100-110 kph (max) for Kenyan highways...but dare you get to this LEGAL speed...the Cops will happily bring you to a stop, add a few kph and charge either legally or otherwise...the Naivasha radar gun area taught me...very very very well... You are safe doing 70-80 kph...if temptation to go higher arises, weka governor... ION, which is the most straight tarmacked strecth one can flat out in Kenya...? at times people change the size of their wheels without adjusting the speedometer hence make them think they are going slower than they actually are.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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Speculz wrote:Is it not prudent to first put up road signs with the proper speed limits? 50kph might turn out to be a death trap with a loaded semi truck behind you. I think the best way is to install automated cameras along the highways with the correct speed limits and make payment of fines automated,maybe come up with a model similar to others e.g Dubai Traffic Fines no human interaction involved plus points deduction on your DL . Seconded .One should drive with a wallet full of few thousands for the cops. With each cop wanting to eat from every motorist, how will one say i was driving 48kph and not 60 as they might say just to get money from you.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 1,883
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kenmac wrote:Mart_Consult wrote:nakujua wrote:what are the speed limits along waiyaki-way and on thika superhighway. Well, it should be 100-110 kph (max) for Kenyan highways...but dare you get to this LEGAL speed...the Cops will happily bring you to a stop, add a few kph and charge either legally or otherwise...the Naivasha radar gun area taught me...very very very well... You are safe doing 70-80 kph...if temptation to go higher arises, weka governor... ION, which is the most straight tarmacked strecth one can flat out in Kenya...? Has to be Salgaa. 12kms of straight tarmac from mai mahiu to narok then from narok to whichever there are some very enticing roads.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Happening now: Anyone driving towards Nairobi CBD from Kinoo DON'T DRIVE ABOVE 50KPMH. Speed gun around CCK and arresting cops next to Safaricom HQ, stay safe!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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McReggae wrote:Happening now: Anyone driving towards Nairobi CBD from Kinoo DON'T DRIVE ABOVE 50KPMH. Speed gun around CCK and arresting cops next to Safaricom HQ, stay safe!!!!
McDoba, This is not good(unethical),its like warning a criminal of a pending raid by police men If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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What is bana!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2012 Posts: 1,461 Location: Ngong Forest
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Speculz wrote:Is it not prudent to first put up road signs with the proper speed limits? 50kph might turn out to be a death trap with a loaded semi truck behind you. I think the best way is to install automated cameras along the highways with the correct speed limits and make payment of fines automated,maybe come up with a model similar to others e.g Dubai Traffic Fines no human interaction involved plus points deduction on your DL . Tell that to the birds,our systems ni za kumalizana,they aren't meant to create a good society that lives in harmony with itself.
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