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Jan 17 , 2026.
Signs at the Agona bus stop overlap on a single post, sending mixed signals to commuters. One restricts parking exclusively to minibus taxis, while another indicates the routes they serve.
The large painted “X” dominates the view, catching the attention of passersby, as smaller, fading signs cling to the pole, half-hidden and easy to miss, an everyday snapshot of Addis Abeba’s crowded streetscape and layered regulation.
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