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    New media offers W. Africa chance to avoid traffic jams

    By Chris Stein in Accra, Ghana | China Daily | Updated: 2013-03-26 08:09

    If you own a mobile phone and spend sunrise to sundown watching the traffic pass in Ghana's capital, then Iddrisu Mohammed wants you to be his spy.

    With an iPad in his hands and two phones in his pockets, Mohammed crisscrosses Accra on foot, looking for people to become informants for Jamless, a recently launched traffic information service that hopes to restore a little sanity to the capital's hectic commute.

    "What Jamless will do is give you the traffic situation in any part of Accra and give you alternate routes to use if the place is jammed," said Mohammed, who is the company's informant manager.

    "You don't want to get to work late. You don't want to get home late. If you're on Jamless you know the alternative route to use to get home early."

    West Africa's population has been booming, and in many cases infrastructure has failed to keep up, leaving residents of crowded big cities to grapple with impossibly congested commutes.

    But a number of clever entrepreneurs and frustrated commuters have turned to social media and other technology to help drivers defy the "go-slows" that start and end the work day for many.

    In Nigeria's mega-city Lagos, GidiTraffic and its more than 50,000 Twitter followers keep a running log of commute catastrophes in the metropolis of some 15 million people.

    And in Abidjan, commuters can send traffic information by text, Twitter or Facebook to CivRoute, a website that offers traffic conditions for Cote d'Ivoire's main city.

    The services are sorely needed as cars proliferate in these growing west African countries.

    In Ghana, home to a booming economy based on exports of gold, cocoa and oil, the number of vehicles per thousand people went from 21 in 2003 to 30 in 2009, according to World Bank statistics.

    But streets in cities such as Accra are often undersized, under-maintained, or both. Harried commuters in the capital spare no road, be it a leafy residential street, an unfinished dirt track or a four-lane highway, in the quest to get to their home or office faster.

    Before Jamless "people usually got traffic news through friends, through the newspapers and usually on radio", Mohammed said. But none of those offers real-time updates as Jamless does.

    Jamless was started by Guillaume Boniface, a former marketing professional for a French telecommunications company in Guinea's capital Conakry. His experience of traffic there was an all-day malaise of stationary cars, something he saw repeated when he went around the region.

    "Living in Guinea, I had this idea. All African cities had this traffic issue," Boniface said, recalling traffic jams that would often degenerate into arguments between truculent drivers until the police came to break it up.

    "Ghana seemed an easier country to start up."

    As the company's CEO, Boniface spends his time working with the country's mobile phone carriers and putting together Jamless's website in preparation for its launch in the coming months.

    Jamless started small, with just a Twitter feed with a few hundred followers, through which Mohammed posts informants' tips and entreats followers for details on underserved routes.

    They now offer commuters traffic updates on major routes by text message and also provide a map of the city's traffic, but they haven't started advertising those services yet, Boniface said.

    Mobile phones are ubiquitous in Ghana, so Jamless relies on small-scale traders who ply Accra's streets for a constant stream of traffic updates, sent in by text.

    Agence France-Presse

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