Gambia City Tour: Unveiling New Developments After Demolition & OIC Road Project
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- čas přidán 28. 03. 2024
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Experience the vibrant transformation of Gambia's cities in this captivating city tour drive video. Witness the aftermath of demolition work and the ongoing developments of the OIC road project as we navigate through bustling streets and wide roads. From Bakau to Fajara, explore iconic landmarks like Serrekunda Market, Senegambia, and Kotu, unveiling the essence of Gambia's urban evolution. Join us on this visual journey of renewal and progress in Gambia's urban landscape.
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Why Gambia drive on the right although it was British colony?
Gambia drives on the right side of the road, despite being a former British colony, due to its geographical location within West Africa. In this region, most countries drive on the right side, which might have influenced Gambia's traffic laws and road system. Additionally, Gambia gained independence relatively recently, in 1965, allowing it to establish its own road rules and infrastructure standards.
@@KingRiyanKhan You mean influenced by Senegal?
@@KingRiyanKhanu right, almost all west African countries use the right side to drive
@@rcbus2009there is no senegalese influence in the Gambia.