Safe Motos Kigali

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= "a digital platform that connects passengers with mototaxi drivers in Kigali, Rwanda. It incentivizes shared transportation by making it safer".

URL = http://www.safemotos.com

Description

Sharon Ede:

"SafeMotos is a digital platform that connects passengers with mototaxi drivers in Kigali, Rwanda. It incentivizes shared transportation by making it safer: Drivers are equipped with smartphones to monitor how safely they drive, by capturing and analyzing data on speed, acceleration, and location. SafeMotos drivers display distinctive red flags, which identifies them as safe drivers, and gives them a competitive edge in a crowded market. Privately funded, and initiated by two locals who were themselves involved in a mototaxi accident, SafeMotos is not just an app: It’s an initiative to help change the culture of driving in Kigali, and other African cities, with plans to ensure SafeMotos drivers are all trained in basic first aid.

SafeMotos’ model, which also helps reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion, can be adopted in cities around the world." (http://www.shareable.net/sites/default/files/SharingCities_FullBooktoPDF_v2%281%29.pdf)


Status

Results: "By late 2015, 42 drivers had signed up and 3,000 trips had been completed using SafeMotos, with plenty of scope for the expansion of the system, as there are an estimated 10,000 mototaxi drivers in Kigali, according to co-founder Barrett Nash, in a piece published on ICTWorks.org."


More Information

  • The Guardian article: www.theguardian.com/global-development/2015/dec/28/safemotosrwanda-motorbike-taxis-road-safety
  • ICTWorks.org article: www.ictworks.org/2015/12/30/using-smartphones-to-fight-africassecond-greatest-kille

Key Book To Read

  • Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons. Shareable, 2017

URL = http://www.shareable.net/sites/default/files/SharingCities_FullBooktoPDF_v2%281%29.pdf