Two weeks from the Tabaski, travel is becoming more and more difficult for many Senegalese people facing crowded markets, overcrowded transport and heavy traffic congestion in several areas of the capital. In Colobane, the Dior market and Keur Massar, users report a situation that has become particularly difficult. Between long queues of wait, scarcity of buses and anarchic occupation of roads by street vendors, traffic conditions are deteriorat…
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Two weeks from the Tabaski, travel is becoming more and more difficult for many Senegalese people facing crowded markets, overcrowded transport and heavy traffic congestion in several areas of the capital. In Colobane, the Dior market and Keur Massar, users report a situation that has become particularly difficult. Between long queues of wait, scarcity of buses and anarchic occupation of roads by street vendors, traffic conditions are deteriorat…