"Accra Accra" - how the Trotros keep the city moving

Sometimes I wish I would have chosen Trotros as the center of my research. 
These mini-buses/transporters that are furnished with four row of seat in the back, 
and on average hold 15 + people, including a driver and a "mate" who collects the fees and tells the driver when to stop. 
In the past two months I have spent most of my time either waiting for a Tro to arrive, inside one of them (waiting for the bus to fill us in one of the many stations so we can start the journey) or sitting in traffic of Accra (which has be the great majority). 

Seemingly uncoordinated and superficial chaotically organized the thousands of mini-buses make Accra move. 
Here a pic on one parked on the side of the road in Jamestown... probably waiting to fill up






...or taking a break




More soon... 

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