Cyclist gets killed on Thika road by a fuakin bus

I cannot comment on this particular case because I don't know the circumstances but iko vile cyclists wanakuanga na entitlement issues especially the "hobby cyclists" going nowhere in particular.
And it's only in Kenya where cyclists could be allowed on a busy highway like Thika road.
Personal responsibility ni wajibu.
 
More info boss
Happened near safaripark, don't know the actual details but his bike is now just an exibit at kasarani
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I cannot comment on this particular case because I don't know the circumstances but iko vile cyclists wanakuanga na entitlement issues especially the "hobby cyclists" going nowhere in particular.
And it's only in Kenya where cyclists could be allowed on a busy highway like Thika road.
Personal responsibility ni wajibu.
indeed, in England you cant cycle on a major highway
details have emerged that he hit the bus that was pickig passengers on the busy highway

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Alafu inaonekana kama ilikuwa usiku.
Hiyo ni kama death wish.
Four members of Sri Lanka's Commonwealth Games team were stopped by police when they were spotted cycling down the M74 near Glasgow.

They were seen on one of Scotland's busiest stretches of road at the exit for Motherwell and Hamilton before being told they were breaking the law.

The junction is close to Strathclyde Park, which hosts the triathlon events.

"Police attended the scene and advice and assistance was given," Police Scotland said.

The quartet were photographed by Olympic champion and England triathlete Alistair Brownlee, who then tweeted the picture.

"The Sri Lankan cycling team cruising down the M74, lovely spot for a bike ride," the 26-year-old wrote.

A similar incident happened during the 2002 Games in Manchester when two Kenya cyclists travelled 17 miles down the M61 before being pulled over by police near Bolton.
 
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