Video: One Dead as Multiple Cars Crash at Mlolongo Exit on Nairobi Expressway
By Sonofbatman (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Accidents on the Kenyan roads have been on the rise in the recent past with the government unsure of what to do in order to mitigate this scourge that has bedeviled our nation in the past few months.
Picture courtesy. Image from the scene.
About 1900 people have lost their lives since January in road accidents that could have been avoided if proper care was taken and compliance to traffic rules was adhered to.
The accidents, are said to be caused by carelessness and non-compliance to traffic rules as advised by the National Transport and Safety Authority.
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