To you,
Here are some guidelines in terms of taking Mowasalat in Sudan (Public Transportation)
* Haf'la (The Bus)
You gotta be really smart when it comes to haf'la, because you have two things to bear in mind:
1) The duration of the trip from point A to point B (including the gazillion times it would stop to drop and pick up passengers), and add an estimation of the time you'd probably wait so you could find a bus with an empty chair. (specially if you're going out in the busy hours).
2) That there's an 85% chance there's going to be a fight on that bus. 50% chance it'll be you fighting with the kumsari (the collector).
*Raksha
Raksha drivers will always try to rip you off. therefore you should agree on the money before you take the raksha.
You only take a raksha if:
1) You have absolutely zero time to waste (he'll probably waste it anyway with all the "shortcuts")
2) There's no haf'la to the place you want to get
3) The sun's too hot - if you're a hankoosh (soft)
note: 1- Rakshas are not allowed to cross bridges.
2- It was scientifically proven that a raksha can carry up to 7 medium sized females.
*Amjad
Amjad drivers often love to talk about politics and curse the government, so never reply back to them.
It's only useful when you're crossing a bridge and you're very late.
Otherwise never take an amjad, it's too expensive for crying out loud!
*Hiace or (Hayis)
Like a haf'la, it has a known point A to point B price. Apparently it has different stops than haf'las.
With Love.
Here are some guidelines in terms of taking Mowasalat in Sudan (Public Transportation)
* Haf'la (The Bus)
You gotta be really smart when it comes to haf'la, because you have two things to bear in mind:
1) The duration of the trip from point A to point B (including the gazillion times it would stop to drop and pick up passengers), and add an estimation of the time you'd probably wait so you could find a bus with an empty chair. (specially if you're going out in the busy hours).
2) That there's an 85% chance there's going to be a fight on that bus. 50% chance it'll be you fighting with the kumsari (the collector).
*Raksha

You only take a raksha if:
1) You have absolutely zero time to waste (he'll probably waste it anyway with all the "shortcuts")
2) There's no haf'la to the place you want to get
3) The sun's too hot - if you're a hankoosh (soft)
note: 1- Rakshas are not allowed to cross bridges.
2- It was scientifically proven that a raksha can carry up to 7 medium sized females.
*Amjad
Amjad drivers often love to talk about politics and curse the government, so never reply back to them.
It's only useful when you're crossing a bridge and you're very late.
Otherwise never take an amjad, it's too expensive for crying out loud!
*Hiace or (Hayis)
Like a haf'la, it has a known point A to point B price. Apparently it has different stops than haf'las.
With Love.
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