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You Thought Your Commute was Bad? Welcome to Kabul | Reduction

You Thought Your Commute was Bad? Welcome to Kabul

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KABUL, Afghanistan – Donkeys. Crater-sized potholes. Burqa-clad street squatters. Unpredictable street closures. Pickup trucks filled with heavily armed guards and mercenaries. Monster-truck size armored convoys. And a construction season that never ends. Oh, and the threat of IED’s and suicide attacks. Welcome to just another ordinary commute in Kabul. It’s perhaps the most jarring feature of a city that’s survived 30 years of war. When you come to Kabul, there are a lot of things you expect to see: Walled compounds, security guards, helicopters flying overheard. What you don’t expect is the traffic. I’m not talking ordinary, exit-at-the-next-turnpike traffic. I’m talking sprawling, bumper-to-donkey-to-cart traffic that snarls for hours. With no working traffic lights and even fewer stop signs, Kabul is a veritable nightmare for getting around. A 10 kilometer commute can often take longer than two hours,  even longer if there’s just been a snowfall.

You Thought Your Commute was Bad? Welcome to Kabul

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City: Kabul

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