It is reported that matatu drivers plying Embu-Nairobi route have developed a tendency of violating traffic rules and regulations. The matatu drivers are said to operate along the highway carelessly.

According to report by Ma3Route today, a driver of a matatu which have been identified to belong to Classic Sacco was spotted risking lives of passengers and other road users along Kenol-Juja area.
The report have it that the driver risked the lives of people along the road by concentrating on chewing khat instead of ferrying people safely.

The new move by the matatu driver is very dangerous and it should be addressed appropriately by relevant authorities such as traffic police officers among others. The driver was driving a matatu with a registered number plate which have been identified as KCM 776P. The information shared has also revealed that the reckless matatu driver almost hit another motorists twice at Kenol and Juja.
Source;
https://twitter.com/Ma3Route/status/1599070359571288065?s=20&t=MKTlDm0shz3ObOnXH8APkQ
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