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McReggae wrote:Buster wrote:McReggae wrote:My methods of dealing with NTSA are at 90%!!! Share... Some are suicidal!!! Please share.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Iganamagana wrote:McReggae wrote:Buster wrote:McReggae wrote:My methods of dealing with NTSA are at 90%!!! Share... Some are suicidal!!! Please share. Like out pace them?I doubt...Ford ranger....and they are getting souped up Ford explorers interceptors.... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly.
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wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Get a gun. If they stop you, you surprise them first, before they arrest you. Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/6/2011 Posts: 391 Location: Nairobi
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wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Stephen Wright
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 2,097
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wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. At what cost? The better way out is to travel in the evenings as dusk approaches by then they have collected enough loot and are rushing away to put away their loot. Have done so and have not been stopped for long. Also, always ask if traveling long distance, from psv matatus. They are always cooperative to share info on the blue belly boys. "Never regret, if its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience."
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? yes, get in touch wilyumv at gmail, will direct you, @13k
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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Tebes wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. At what cost? The better way out is to travel in the evenings as dusk approaches by then they have collected enough loot and are rushing away to put away their loot. Have done so and have not been stopped for long. Also, always ask if traveling long distance, from psv matatus. They are always cooperative to share info on the blue belly boys. @13k
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:Iganamagana wrote:McReggae wrote:Buster wrote:McReggae wrote:My methods of dealing with NTSA are at 90%!!! Share... Some are suicidal!!! Please share. Like out pace them?I doubt...Ford ranger....and they are getting souped up Ford explorers interceptors.... Wale wa alcoblow do not follow people, you might also consider travelling on a white dust coat and stethoscope on your neck when on the high ways!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/11/2010 Posts: 918
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Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/20/2009 Posts: 1,402
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seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 1,883
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Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/6/2011 Posts: 391 Location: Nairobi
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Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!! Try keeping to 50kph as you exit forest road onto thika road at pangani, and most likely they are hiding at the bridge , its impossible. "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Stephen Wright
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!! @muheani, how do you drive to mombasa @80kph.? there are even higher chances of you dosing off esp . with these automatic cars and causing even more accidents while doing low speeds.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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Iganamagana wrote:McReggae wrote:Buster wrote:McReggae wrote:My methods of dealing with NTSA are at 90%!!! Share... Some are suicidal!!! Please share. Do the speed cops produce a print out with car reg. no, speed, date and time? if not, they could be taking advantage of kenyans Lord, thank you!
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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wilyum wrote:Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!! @muheani, how do you drive to mombasa @ 80kph.? there are even higher chances of you dosing off esp . with these automatic cars and causing even more accidents while doing low speeds. Why would you drive to mombasa with a lorry,trailer or pick up? I think 100KM on our highways is reasonable speed If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/11/2010 Posts: 918
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mkenyan wrote:Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!! Well, I don't think you should just blindly follow the law. The 50 kph limit on Waiyaki way for instance is absolute nonsense. Why does it start at Uthiru and not at Kangemi? Or Mountainview? Or Kinoo? Or Muthiga? Surely all these areas are equally busy in terms of vehicular and pedestrian (crossing) traffic. Do people North of Uthiru not deserve "protection from speeding drivers"? That being said, I am not particularly ashamed to admit that I sometimes drive well in excess of generally reasonable speed limits if I consider it safe to do so. If you want to argue with that, consider that in some countries, they have variable speed limits on certain roads. What does that tell you about religiously respecting speed limits under all circumstances? Sasa tupeni mawe. Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 1,063 Location: Kenya
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seppuku wrote:mkenyan wrote:Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!! Well, I don't think you should just blindly follow the law. The 50 kph limit on Waiyaki way for instance is absolute nonsense. Why does it start at Uthiru and not at Kangemi? Or Mountainview? Or Kinoo? Or Muthiga? Surely all these areas are equally busy in terms of vehicular and pedestrian (crossing) traffic. Do people south of Uthiru not deserve "protection from speeding drivers"? That being said, I am not particularly ashamed to admit that I sometimes drive well in excess of generally reasonable speed limits if I consider it safe to do so. If you want to argue with that, consider that in some countries, they have variable speed limits on certain roads. What does that tell you about religiously respecting speed limits under all circumstances? Sasa tupeni mawe. It is complete nonsense to ask motorists to drive at 50kph just after Museum/forest road...
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McReggae wrote:maka wrote:Iganamagana wrote:McReggae wrote:Buster wrote:McReggae wrote:My methods of dealing with NTSA are at 90%!!! Share... Some are suicidal!!! Please share. Like out pace them?I doubt...Ford ranger....and they are getting souped up Ford explorers interceptors.... Wale wa alcoblow do not follow people, you might also consider travelling on a white dust coat and stethoscope on your neck when on the high ways!!!! You are funny. Then you will tell the cops you are answering an emergency call? By the way, must it be white?
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Atalaku wrote:seppuku wrote:mkenyan wrote:Muheani wrote:seppuku wrote:Speculz wrote:wilyum wrote:Tebes wrote:20 More speed guns and more alcobrow testing kits; and 30 more bellies in blue uniforms added to the country's roads.
How can one beat these speed guns. On another note, I was once told that I was doing 115 when I was aware they were on the road and had been doing no more than 90km/hr. I believe they sometimes want to intimidate road users into giving away bribes.... get a speed gun detector, i acquired one recently and its working perfectly. Really?Where? price? I've got one too that shipped with my car. It usually detects the guns (with occasional false positives). But it is not 100% effective. You are basically counting on detecting them before they detect you - which is not an exact science. I've been arrested once on the Nairobi - Nakuru highway in spite of the device. As a matter of fact it never detects anything on that route, yet it detects several here in the city, including on Waiyaki way. A jammer is a much better defense, but it is more expensive and illegal in many countries anyway. I suspect Kenyan cops would generally be non the wiser though. All this trouble just to drive above legal speed limits?: Waafrika wenzangu!!! Well, I don't think you should just blindly follow the law. The 50 kph limit on Waiyaki way for instance is absolute nonsense. Why does it start at Uthiru and not at Kangemi? Or Mountainview? Or Kinoo? Or Muthiga? Surely all these areas are equally busy in terms of vehicular and pedestrian (crossing) traffic. Do people south of Uthiru not deserve "protection from speeding drivers"? That being said, I am not particularly ashamed to admit that I sometimes drive well in excess of generally reasonable speed limits if I consider it safe to do so. If you want to argue with that, consider that in some countries, they have variable speed limits on certain roads. What does that tell you about religiously respecting speed limits under all circumstances? Sasa tupeni mawe. It is complete nonsense to ask motorists to drive at 50kph just after Museum/forest road... Its also complete nonsense to drive at 120 kms when your car's stopping distance is 200Metres Quote:Remember a 5km/h difference in your speed could be the difference between life and death for a vulnerable road user like a pedestrian. Hit by a car at 60km/h, 9 out of 10 pedestrians will be killed. Hit by a car at 50km/h, 5 out of 10 of pedestrians will be killed. Hit by a car at 30km/h, 1 out of 10 pedestrians will be killed. If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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