Transport Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen has called upon motorists to exercise caution and follow traffic laws to prevent accidents and fatalities caused by reckless driving.
Speaking during the launch of Kenya’s Highway Code and Drivers’ Handbooks at the Kenya Railways on Monday, Murkomen said the National Transport and Safety Authority, in collaboration with the National Police Service, will intensify enforcement activities during the festive season, focusing on illegal PSVs to ensure traffic rules are adhered to.
Further, he urged everyone to plan journeys and avoid overloading, speeding, and drunk driving.
“I urge all drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to familiarize themselves with the rules and be ambassadors of road safety while using the roads.”
“I appeal to vehicle operators to carry functional first aid kits and fire extinguishers and to embrace basic first aid training. Let’s support the Government’s efforts to restore sanity on our roads, particularly during this festive season.”
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Additionally, Murkomen said that through the collective effort of the government, there has been a reduction in road traffic fatalities compared to the year 2022.
He said that from January 1 to December 7, 2023, there was a commendable 8.11 percent decrease (from 4,352 to 3,999) in lives lost due to road traffic injuries compared to the same period in 2022.
“Notably, the reduction in deaths coincided with a concerning increase in the number of seriously injured individuals, suggesting that more work needs to be done to improve road safety,” Murkomen said.
“I am disheartened to report a rise in fatalities among pedal cyclists, attributed to factors such as speeding, dangerous cycling and inadequate non-motorized transport facilities.”