Could Somalia be driving on the left in the future?

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SirAliYusuf
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Could Somalia be driving on the left in the future?

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Hello Everyone,

I believe all of Somalia should be driving on the left side of the road whilst keeping the right-hand-drive cars in the country since the cars we are currently importing are fuel-efficient and reliable. It is a simple fix for the current situation, and it is the easiest and cheapest option.
By doing so, we won't need to throw away the right-hand-drive cars that are currently in the country and also won't need to convert them to left-hand drive.

What do you think?

I've seen a someones post here, and I more than agree with their point of view they even went into further details
about this matter than i have. I've quoted it and put it here please check it out.
AwRastaale wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 4:20 am
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INTERVIEW: Somalia poised for ban on right-hand drive cars amid road safety concerns

MOGADISHU (HOL) – Somalia’s government says it’s prepared to ban the imports and use of the right-hand drive vehicles in an attempt to improve road safety in the long-chaotic horn of Africa nation which is recovering from decades of civil unrest.

Across the country, motorists drive on the right-hand side of the road, while over 80% of the vehicles are driving right-hand steering-wheel, creating accidents.

Mohamed Abdullahi Salad, Somalia’s minister for Transportation and Civil Aviation told HOL that the implementation of the ban would begin by early October but said that the ban was imposed before but has not been enforced.

“The safety of our roads is a key priority for us, thus banning right-hand drive vehicles that are to blame for most of the road accidents. This is the first step to be taken in improving the safety of roads,” he said in the interview.

Meanwhile, the new bold move by the government which car dealers warned could spark car imports flurry marks the first time in decades that Somali authorities try to switch from the standard right-hand drive cars which has been in use for a long time to the left-drive cars, saying that the right-hand drive cars cause multiple deadly road accidents across the country every year.

Under the new proposal, car-owners would be required to have their steering columns changed from the right to the left.

“The government will also require all auto shop owners to get certification from ministry.” The minister said in the interview, noting that traffic police would start enforcing the new policy.

According to the new 24-clause traffic law issued by the ministry of transportation and aviation, the ban will not affect cars already imported into the country that will only be required to realign their steering system but imposes ban on the importation of more right-handed drive cars into the country.

However, car dealers in Somalia are worried over the impact that the impending ban would have on their businesses, with some say that they have to cancel shipments of new right-hand drive cars coming to the country.
This is a big mistake and it will cost them dearly economically and otherwise. Somaliland needs to go the opposite and introduce LEFT hand-side drive like Japan and Australia.

Here is why it should do that:

Almost all the cars are imported from Japan, Middle East and many of them are made in markets where locals drive on the left hand-side but the steering wheel is on the right-hand side like Australia.

Rather than asking to re-arrange the fitting which costs not only a lot of economic hours and cost but safety hazards. There is no guarantee Somali modifiers will re-arrange them safely nor do we have the tools or expertise.

The most economic thing to do is to switch to left-hand side drive and let the locals continue to import cars from affordable markets like Japan as many Middle Eastern countries do.

I believe Somalia will eventually follow suit and switch to the left too rather than destroying cars and adding extra cost to poor families. As you can see 80% of imported cars are designed for left-hand drive with their steerings on the right-hand side. Wanlawein are brain dead.

Our goal should be to allow people to drive but safely and rather than playing with the cars, simply make the left-hand switch.


thank you very much for reading and i hope to get some feedback on this matter.
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