Freighters deplore congestion at Tunduma
Toronto SunFreighters deplore congestion at Tunduma
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FREIGHTERS are calling on government to put more effort in decongesting the border between Tanzania and Zambia at Tunduma to rescue the Dar es Salaam Port from collapse. They argue that congestion at Tunduma border town makes the Dar es Salaam ...
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Inventor creates bizarre unicycle with no pedals he says will help tackle congestion in cities
It may sound about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike or a chocolate fireguard, but one inventor hopes we will soon be riding around on a bike with no pedals.
Using the Velofeet is as easy as a walk in the park, as you simply sit back astride its single wheel and stride along.
Manuel Alvarez-Icaza, its Inverness-based inventor, believes the wackiest idea since the Segway could provide the solution to congested city centres by providing a lightweight and manoeuvrable way of travelling...