Congestion crisis has been a headache in Kenya especially Nairobi County which saw division among the legislatures after County the boss Mike Sonko set new rules which aimed at decongesting the city.
However this problem has not only affect Nairobi alone,years back congestion was a nightmare in London but what many Kenyans don’t know is that the man who designed the London Congestion System is a fellow countryman.
Professor Washington Yotto Ochieng’s research interests are in the design of positioning and navigation systems for land, sea and air applications; Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
The Kenyan, who is the head of the biggest Centre for Transport Studies in the World at Imperial University College, is credited for having designed the London Congestion System.
The theory behind the system was for motorists to be charged to drive through certain parts of the city thereby reducing the number of vehicles operating in it.
Surprisingly, London’s traffic authority had at one time dismissed his contribution by questioning his qualification.
A spokesman for the authority stated, “He really does have a lack of understanding of this scheme. He’s an advocate of satellite technology; that’s his area of expertise and I really don’t know why he’s talking about this.”
Kenyans have brilliant ideas but most of them are daring abroad. is it that Kenya has no platform to showcase ideas?