"in East Africa and across the continent, the humble single-speed wide-tire bicycle is a mark of independence and entrepreneurship.
The ubiquitous bike, called 'Boda Boda,' earned its name by supplying transportation between Uganda border towns and Kenya just a few miles to the east. In early days, they also would smuggle goods across the border; today they are a primary source of transport.
In a country where few can afford a car and gas sells for close to $6 per gallon, pedal power is both user- and environment-friendly, and the hilly terrain does not deter the operators"
Monday, March 24, 2008
Ugandans bicycle to work
Special to The Southern Illinoisan, by Bill Recktenwald:
Friday, March 14, 2008
Chamber of Commerce - Bikes 2 Work?
The executive director of the Carbondale Chamber of Commerce wants members to consider riding their bicycles to work on May 16.
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