Kenya has 4 times the number of cars in Tanzania.

Kakwambia hivo ama umeitoa matakoni mwako? Ninachoona those are exactly the same graphs for both countries kwa hivo ukifanya cummulative, fanya hivo for both countries na ukifanya yearly registration pia fanya hivo for both countries.

Hehehe Mbona umeanza kulalama tena?
 

Lol. Unataka kusema magari yote ambayo yamewahi nunuliwa Tanzania yako barabarani?
We're talking of cars on the road genius.
 
Wakenya kwa nini mnapenda kila jambo mjiringanishe na To? Hakuna nchi zingine!
 
Kakwambia hivo ama umeitoa matakoni mwako? Ninachoona those are exactly the same graphs for both countries kwa hivo ukifanya cummulative, fanya hivo for both countries na ukifanya yearly registration pia fanya hivo for both countries.
Mkuu, lets count manually now...
Kwa Tanzania, No private ziko mfumo huu
T111AAA
Letters ABC to XYZ ziko 26. Toa I na O, zinabaki 24.
Mpaka sasa Namba za magari zimeshafikia mwishoni mwa namba D, making it 4, for ABCD.
So a total number of cars ever registered in Tanzania since early 2000 is based on this formula
4X24X24X 888 ~ 4X24X24X999 = 2,045,952 ~ 2,301,696.
Add onother vehicles registerd under central govt, local govt, army, NGO and Z'bar etc which are around 300,000 you may end up with the figure of 2,500,000 vehicles...
 
data form any website says it all. you have less vehicles than kenya had in 2004
 
I agree based on data that, it looks like Kenya has more vehicles than Tanzania, but it is at a small margin. You may have 500,000 more vehicles than Tz, but not 4 times as the heading suggest.
 
I agree based from data that it looks Kenya has more vehicles than Tanzania, but it is at a small margin. You may have 500,000 more vehicles than Tz, but not 4 times as the heading suggest.
Have you read the data really.????
 
Hio idadi inakaa sehemu gani?
 
A smokie/egg seller in Nairobi CBD easily gets a profit of 3000 ksh daily.. A Tanzanian teacher earns 5k-15k monthly.. So which one is better?
Better peanuts than not having job, you have big proportion of jobless people in Africa, crime shall never end.
 
A smokie/egg seller in Nairobi CBD easily gets a profit of 3000 ksh daily.. A Tanzanian teacher earns 5k-15k monthly.. So which one is better?
then, how jobless in kenya[emoji16][emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]
 
A mining country having less vehicles than Kunyaland! It's like Kunyaland claiming to have more bulldozers and excavating machines than Tanzania! Or having more buses and trucks than Tanzania!
 
A smokie/egg seller in Nairobi CBD easily gets a profit of 3000 ksh daily.. A Tanzanian teacher earns 5k-15k monthly.. So which one is better?
48% of your people don't have any means of getting even one shilling per day, they have decided to be criminals. You are ranked number 123 in crime index, the situation is expected to get worse this year because of joblessness
 
It can not be used against Tz as the evidence to support your hypothesis, unless it shows clearly
Continue to read the thread. I have already estimated the number of vehicles in Tanzania to be around 2.5M... That is according to 'our' formula of T111AAA.
This gives a degree of freedom of 1000-1 = 999-111= 888.
The letter ABC to XYZ are 26 in numbers. Minus I and O, you end up with 24.
The number in Tz are now in the ends of D, that is A, B, C and D making a total of 4 sub categories.

Then plug these numbers in the formula to get the number of vehicles

You get 4X24X24X888 = 2,045,952 vehicles. On top of that, add central govt vehicles, local govt, govt institutions, military, NGOs etc, which roughly we can account of 200,000 more vehicles.

From there, you could also add those which have been registered in Zanzibar state which uses a different registration number system.
They use Z111AA...
Now their numbers are in E! Making five sub categories.
5X24X888 = 106,560 vehicles. So in Z'bar, say 25% of those have been de registered as a result of being imported to the mainland, you could end up with 75,000 in Zanzibar.
This could raise the number of vehicles in the country to be around that of 2.5M to date.... vehicles that have been registered in Tanzania since early 2000 to date...
 
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