Zhou praises Bulawayo’s transport model, urges national adoption

A Midlands legislator thinks other cities should copy Bulawayo's kombi system because it keeps drivers from acting wild and cuts down on crashes. Perseverance Zhou told parliament the city corralled minibuses into three or four designated spots and keeps them on fixed routes instead of letting them zip around wherever, which apparently keeps private cars from getting run off the road by aggressive drivers.

Zhou wants the transport minister to stick up warning signs at accident hotspots and throw speed bumps on long stretches where people keep wrecking. She also pushed for cameras on bridges to catch people overtaking in blind spots, and she thinks authorities should bring in religious groups to help deal with dangerous drivers who ignore caution zones around livestock and wildlife crossings.
 

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