The Road Across Chad: Not as bad as before
During my last term in Chad, my boss asked me to explain why our vehicle in Chad had so many expensive repairs. Here is what I said about the roads across Chad:
“I could easily speak of the inconveniences of Chadian driving. It is very easy to get lost without a GPS along the way. My vehicle would often get stuck in soft sand. However, I will limit my comments here to the conditions that are hazardous to vehicles.”
“The roads in Chad have improved since I started serving in Chad in 1992. Back then, there were only 80 miles of paved tarmac, and we spent most of our time driving around the pits that had been dug in by the big transport trucks. Thankfully in our day, there is a paved highway from N’Djaména to Andoum and beyond to the Cameroon border, and all but 160 miles of highway from N’Djaména to Abéché.”
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