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    3,114 lives claimed by road crashes in Kenya within 10 months

    Shahidi News TeamBy Shahidi News TeamNovember 11, 20202 Mins Read
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    NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 11- There has been a 5.8 percent increase in road fatalities as of October 31, latest statistics by the National Transport and Safety Authority have revealed.

    According to NTSA, road crashes have claimed 3,114 lives, compared to 2,942 last year at the same period.

    Reckless driving, dangerous overtaking, drunk driving, drunk walking, drunk riding, failure to use helmets among other issues have been attributed to the increase in crashes.

    Some 1,108 pedestrians, 275 drivers, 424 passengers, 350 pillion passengers, 73 pedal cyclists and 884 motor cyclists have perished so far this year.

    The authority on Wednesday said it has undertaken several measures to address road safety concerns, in a bid to reverse the worrying trend.

    The measures include road safety mainstreaming in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) which is implemented through the Government Performance Contracting.

    “As a result of this process, 429 government agencies have since put in place road safety policy guidelines as part of their day to day operations,” the authority said in a statement.

    Further, NTSA said it is rooting for improved engagements with the County Governments through the County Transport and Safety Committees (CTSCs).

    The initiative is being supported by the European Union under the recently launched “Usalama Barabarani” initiative.

    The initiative main focus is Road Safety Management and Safer Road Users.

    NTSA said it has strengthened collaboration with law enforcers for harmonious execution of its mandate while at the same time provided access to vehicle records and licencing data to support security agencies.

    It has also developed comprehensive, highly publicized road safety awareness campaigns and programmes among pedestrians, boda boda riders, drivers of public service vehicle and heavy commercial vehicles aimed at behaviour change.

    As the authority also observes the World Day of Remembrance (WDR) for Road Traffic Crash Victims on Sunday, November 15, and highlight the devastation caused by road crashes, recognize the loss and suffering of the bereaved and injured, it has called on the public to play their rightful roles in enhancing road safety through observance of traffic rules.

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