6. Johannesburg, South Africa – Minibus Taxis
Call it an informal mode of travel or an unorganized one – Johannesburg thrives on its minibus taxi service despite it being unsafe and rather chaotic on the roads. Why are they dangerous? It’s because they account for double the crashes than all other vehicles in Jo’burg!
An amazing 65% South Africans use these minibus taxis every day, mainly because they are quicker and cheaper than the buses in the city. The minibus has a rather dark history too. They came into being in the 1980s during the apartheid to take black workers from their restricted home communities to work and back.
Today, while they are used by all South Africans, caste and color no matter, they are still dangerous enough to pose serious risks to other vehicles on the road, as well as the passengers who favor them. Mostly, the drivers are ill-trained, or simply don’t care for human lives or loss, though the government has been training them annually in behavior and road safety for the last decade or so.
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