Ridiculous-ness. |
I detest when cars blink their lights at you. I am getting angry typing about it right now; I risk breaking my keyboard. When a driver wants to make a turn, instead of using the TURN SIGNAL (which, by the way, is the universal device for notifying other drivers that one wants to turn) he/she blinks his lights. Not to mention, the blinking of the lights is so egotistical. The driver blinking his lights is like, "I want to turn, so you, other driver coming the other direction and who has the right-of-way, you, must stop and allow me to make a turn as I am sooooooooooo much more important than you and cannot wait for a break in the traffic to make my turn, but I must make it now, at this moment, and not wait 30 seconds for you to pass me." I will now caveat this rant by saying that a lot of cars in Kinshasa do not have working turn signals or lights, so sometimes the driver of the car will flip his/her hand out of the window at you as an indication that he/she would like to turn, which is equally as awesome as blinking the lights.
The impatience of drivers here drives me nuts. I am not claiming to be a patient driver, but in relation to the patience of the Congolese, I have the patience of a Zimbabwean waiting for Mugabe to kick it. (Haha, a little African humor.) These impatient people make more traffic. For example, I was driving home from work on Friday by way of the Blvd due to ongoing construction on my normal route. While in line to make a right turn off the Blvd, cars and mini buses filled to the brim with people were driving up the right side of the lane I was in (which was not a lane) to cut ahead. Other cars and mini buses were driving through a parking lot to get ahead in line. One mini bus that was behind me in line cut through the parking lot and cut in ahead of the mini bus in front of me, so clearly cutting line resulted in big gains.
If I were dictator of Congo for a day I would institute a mandatory vehicle inspection service with standards equivalent to those in America or another country that doesn't allow cars with non-working turn signals, one door, and no front windshield to operate. A combination of crappy roads and decrepit vehicles does not allow anyone to travel above 40km/hour (I don't even know how much 40km/hour is equal to in miles/hour, but it is not fast). One often gets stuck behind a vehicle that tops out at 5-10 km/hour, no joke. Walking is faster in most cases. There are activists out there that want to fix Congo's insecurity issues, reform the military, stop violence against civilians. I say we start out small: Vehicle Inspections for Everyone!