Motorcycle Taxi Riding and Crimes in the Urban Settings of Dar es Salaam and Pwani Regions – Tanzania
This study examines the relationship between motorcycle taxi operations (commonly known as bodaboda) and crime in the urban areas of Dar es Salaam and Pwani, Tanzania. With the rapid growth of motorcycle taxis as a primary means of transportation, concerns over their involvement in criminal activities have risen. The research explores the extent of these issues, the factors contributing to crime, and potential solutions to enhance safety and security.
The study suggests stricter law enforcement, enhanced regulation of motorcycle taxi operations, and community engagement to curb crime. It highlights the importance of formalizing the sector through licensing and training programs to ensure safety for both riders and passengers.
This research provides valuable insights for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and urban planners working to balance urban mobility and security in Tanzania.
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