-Unroadworthy vehicles have been removed hence reducing road accidents
-Use of speed limiter has reduced road accidents
-Carrying capacity has been limited hence reducing overloading and uncomfortability
-PSV are operated by people with certificates of good conduct comfortable of customers/there is order
-Drivers and conductors have uniforms that help in identifying them
-Yellow lines help identify PSV by their users
-Use of alcoblows has helped reduce the effect of drunk driving hence reducing accidents.
-Requirement that all PSVs be members of a SACCO for order, discipline and proper management of PSVs. Passengers can take their complains to the Sacco.
sharon kalunda answered the question on September 2, 2019 at 08:08
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Ksh
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April 4, 2019
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Requirements:
Calculate the following
i) Working capital
ii) Return on capital
iii) Current ratio
iv) Capital employed
v) Borrowed...
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Calculate the following
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April 4, 2019
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Additional information:
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The following trial balance was extracted from Vumilia traders as 31st December 2006

Additional information:
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April 4, 2019
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Journalize the following transactions which took place in the business of W. Wanjala during
the month of June 2009:-
June 1 Balance B/f...
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Journalize the following transactions which took place in the business of W. Wanjala during
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April 4, 2019
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