doi:10.1016/j.avb.2019.02.009Kennedy MkutuTessa Rhodes MkutuElsevier ScienceAggression and Violent Behavior
In 2017, the Motorcycle Assemblers of Kenya, Kenya Association of Manufacturers and the Ministry of Industrialisation initiated a project to manufacture five parts out of the usually imported 290 parts. According to the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (Kip...
Motorbike taxis, locally known as "Boda-Bodas", are everywhere in Kenya, as in many African countries, because they are cheaper and often faster than cars. The problem is that they are often noisy and pollute the air. The rise in fuel prices and a push for e-mobility by the government...
Commercial motorcyclist in Kenya, are predominantly made up of youths with high risk behaviour both in getting involved in accident as well in the contraction and transmission of HIV/AIDS. To some extent they might have become the reservoir for the transmission of HIV. Though little attention is...
The emergence ofboda boda motorcycles as a means of transport in the village paths, the highways andcity streets has brought a new dimension to road safety in Kenya. Motorcycle transport,though the most dangerous mode of transport, is still preferred by many because of itsavailability and ...
(2007). Boda Bodas Rule: Non-agricultural Activities and Their Inequality Implications in Western Kenya, Kiel Working Paper No. 1314. Kiel Institute for the World Economy.Lay, Jann / M'Mukaria, George Michuki / Mahmoud, Toman Omar (2007): Boda-bodas Rule: Non-agricul- tural Activities and...
(2007). Boda Bodas Rule: Non-agricultural Activities and Their Inequality Implications in Western Kenya, Kiel Working Paper No. 1314. Kiel Institute for the World Economy.Lay, Jann / M'Mukaria, George Michuki / Mahmoud, Toman Omar (2007): Boda-bodas Rule: Non-agricul- tural Activities and...
MANAGEMENT OF BICYCLE TAXI OPERATIONS IN KENYA; A CASE OF BODA BODA IN KAKAMEGA TOWNReceived 14th May, 2011Received in revised form7th June, 2011Accepted 28th July, 2011Published online 23rd August, 2011Otuya WAchoka J. S.KMusebe R
TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR HUMAN POWERED TRANSPORT OPERATORS KENYA; A CASE OF BODA-BODA KAKAMEGABernard Nassiuma
Engaging in and Coping with Bribery by the Bodaboda Riders in Kisii town, KenyaThis survey was done under the context of the researcher's experience of an encounter with Kisii County askaris/traffic marshalls demanding a bribe from the researcher in order to be allowed to proceed to the Kis...