Autonews Issue 2, 2017 Autonews digital magazine Edition 2 Q2- covers•• | Page 5

AUTONEWS - AA CLUB OF KENYA MAGAZINE MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Committed to reducing death on our roads I Ag Sales & Marketing Director – Ambrose Wambiya am delighted to yet again en- gage with you our members on this forum. AA’s commitment is to provide motoring solutions for our members as we bench mark with the world’s best prac- tices. We have continued to engage with our international partners, the FIA and other clubs as we seek to improve services to our members. Developing new products and plac- ing them in the market takes some time but this is a course we are committed to take to provide holis- tic solutions for our members and keep them safe on our roads. Road safety status remain a major concern in the world and more so in our country. We are now past mid term for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011 - 2020 safety but even if the targeted goal of halv- ing road deaths may not have been realized in our country, we are not about to give up the fight. We will work with road safety partners to ensure that impressive milestones are made by the end of the decade. To realize these goals AA has con- tinued to work with international partners, FIA, IRF, Michelin and others in promoting road safety in Kenya. We have designed our road safety programs around the five pil- lars of the global initiatives and shall continue engaging more partners towards achievement of the national road safety goals. As the Association works towards keeping our members safe on the road, I would urge everyone to take personal responsibility over their own safety and that of other road users. Jinaro K Kibet President Automobile Association of Kenya WORD FROM THE EDITOR New safer public transport vehicles will save lives I n this issue of Autonews we have brought you a wide selection of articles covering various aspects of motoring and road safety. We have introduced new sections including two leader interviews, one local and the other international. We have fuel, service and tyre tips to help you make better choices. For those looking to venture into the Matatu (Public Service Vehicle) business Trevor has a couple of ideas. If you are planning to take a trip then our safari tips are a must read. Our lady members will be delighted to know how to deal with the mechanic at the next visit. The most deaths occurring in a vehicle will be in public transporta- tion. For many years local buses have been built on a truck chassis so it is therefore with great pleasure that we feature news that DT Dobie’s new purpose built bus is now available. Built to different specs with chassis sourced from India and Brazil and fully assembled in Nairobi means we can now have safer buses. This will reduce the injury inflicted on passen- gers in the event of an accident. As always we have brought you new and used car reviews starting with the most affordable new car currently in the market, the Renault Kwid. You will also find why Nis- san’s Atoti is still going strong. Be- cause majority still buy used cars you will read about my dilemma between German and Japanese vehicles and if you are looking for a third hand vehi- cle we focus on the Toyota Avensis. We have news from the region looking at how Nissan and Ford are playing their part to improve mobility and the communities they work in. Finally we have a guest writer who looks at the issue of traveling with children and the nuances that come with it. In the next edition we shall introduce local and international motorsport and its role in road safety globally. Michael Wanjohi Editor – 5