Wanjala kapost picha baada ya mvua eneo la CBD, Post eneo lingine la town ambalo magari mengine yanatoka kwenye tope na kukanyaga lami. I hate those kind of mess.
Wewe unajua CBD ya Nai kweli... Downtown ni CBD????... Tembea Buda.. You're very ignorant
Those are just mere roads you can't be proud about, I have been in Kenya I didn't see any better infrastructures which can make you become as proud as such, probably in South Africa but not in KenyaI have been following some threads here and I always wonder why Tz people say they have better infrastructures than Kenya especially roads. So today I have decided to open a thread comparing roads from both sides. I would like to urge our neighbours to post the pictures of videos of roads so that we can decide which part is more developed. So here I go,
Verbal diarrhea as Usual. Au Ndio unataka kutufundisha Maana ya CBD na Downtown, Umeulizwa na nani? Kudandia dandia tu [emoji1787].
Those are just mere roads you can't be proud about, I have been in Kenya I didn't see any better infrastructures which can make you become as proud as such, probably in South Africa but not in Kenya
Wewe acha longolongo post barabara za Tanzania. Ndio hiyo barabara moja safi Dar es Salaam.Fool, don't think am dumb like you
The first picture shows the beacons and freshly painted road markings and if you don't know procedures of road marking is before applying fresh markings you need to wash the road thoroughly and dry it before applying markings, so that's in special condition.
This is the daily condition
Especially to the feeder roads the situation is even worst because cars are entering the tamarced roads from their dirty roads with red soil {mostly Kenyan soil is red, mud} so they spread the dirty to the whole nearby roads until they reach some specific distances,
In Dar the case is different because they have sand soil, they don't know muds hence there's no dirty roads in Dar like Nairobi. Most part of Tanzania it's sand soil.
This is Haile Silassie road. Clean than all Tanzanian roads.Fool, don't think am dumb like you
The first picture shows the beacons and freshly painted road markings and if you don't know procedures of road marking is before applying fresh markings you need to wash the road thoroughly and dry it before applying markings, so that's in special condition.
This is the daily condition
Especially to the feeder roads the situation is even worst because cars are entering the tamarced roads from their dirty roads with red soil {mostly Kenyan soil is red, mud} so they spread the dirty to the whole nearby roads until they reach some specific distances,
In Dar the case is different because they have sand soil, they don't know muds hence there's no dirty roads in Dar like Nairobi. Most part of Tanzania it's sand soil.
On a venye Barbara ni chafu.New Road projects View attachment 1101887
That's Rural area but you can see the development in social economics department, they have standard roads with the provision of lights and pedestrian sideways, Kenya everything is Nairobi or populated town centresOn a venye Barbara ni chafu.
That's Rural area but you can see the development in social economics department, they have standard roads with the provision of lights and pedestrian sideways, Kenya everything is Nairobi or populated town centres