Police caution motorists over surge in accidents, say 4,068 lives lost this year
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The Kenya National Police Service, in collaboration with a
leading driving school, has carried out road safety sensitisation campaigns in
Nakuru and Trans Nzoia counties ahead of the festive season and the national
commemoration of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Safety.
In Nakuru, the sensitisation targeted public transport
operators along the Nairobi–Kisumu highway, where officials revealed that at
least 4,068 lives had been lost nationwide by November 4, 2025, due to road
accidents.
They noted that most crashes result from preventable human
behaviour and urged drivers to obey traffic rules strictly.
Traffic enforcement teams also warned that stern action will
be taken against road safety offenders.
In Trans Nzoia, the awareness drive extended to Michael Wamalwa Hospital in Kitale, where accident victims are receiving treatment.
Stakeholders used the visit to reinforce messages on responsible driving and
reminded motorists of the heightened risks associated with increased festive
season traffic.


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