NTSA, police intensify crackdown on rogue drivers after deadly Nyeri crash

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Kenya’s road safety agencies have moved to tighten enforcement against reckless driving following a fatal accident along the Mweiga–Nyeri highway that claimed 16 lives, renewing concerns over rising road carnage across the country.

The crash, which occurred at around 5 p.m. on Saturday near Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, involved a public service vehicle (PSV) matatu and a lorry transporting firewood. The PSV was reportedly heading towards Mweiga when the collision happened, leaving multiple passengers dead and others injured.

In the aftermath, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the National Police Service (NPS) have vowed to intensify enforcement measures targeting rogue drivers, unroadworthy vehicles, and widespread disregard for traffic rules.

Agencies Promise Swift Investigations

NTSA Director General Nashon Kondiwa said preliminary findings point to a combination of reckless driving, excessive speeding, and possible mechanical failure.

“The NTSA will conduct a thorough and swift investigation to establish the exact sequence of events. We will scrutinize the roadworthiness of the commercial vehicles involved, the conduct of the drivers, and the adherence to traffic regulations,” he said.

He added that if the initial findings are confirmed, the crash could be classified as a preventable tragedy.

The agency emphasized that investigations will not only focus on driver behavior but also on compliance by vehicle owners and operators, particularly in the public transport sector.

Police Reinforce Enforcement Measures

The National Police Service has also launched its own probe into the incident, pledging to hold accountable anyone found responsible.

In a statement signed by NPS Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga, the service extended condolences to the bereaved families while urging road users to exercise caution.

“We remind all motorists, pedestrians and other road users of their fundamental duty and personal responsibility to exercise due care, caution and good judgment while using the roads,” the statement read.

Authorities indicated that enforcement operations will be scaled up across major highways, including random inspections, speed monitoring, and crackdowns on unlicensed or reckless drivers.

Rising Road Fatalities Raise Alarm

The latest tragedy adds to a growing list of fatal road accidents in Kenya, highlighting persistent challenges in road safety management. Authorities have repeatedly cited speeding, reckless overtaking, driver fatigue, and poor vehicle maintenance as leading causes of accidents.

The Mweiga–Nyeri highway, where the accident occurred, is among key transport corridors that have witnessed multiple accidents in recent years, often attributed to high traffic volumes and risky driving behavior.

Renewed Push for Road Safety Compliance

Both NTSA and the police are now calling for greater public cooperation in addressing road safety challenges. They emphasize that enforcement alone is not enough without behavioral change among drivers and other road users.

The agencies urged PSV operators to adhere strictly to safety regulations, including routine vehicle inspections and compliance with speed limits. Pedestrians were also advised to remain vigilant and use designated crossing points.

As investigations into the Nyeri crash continue, authorities say the incident should serve as a wake-up call for stricter adherence to road safety rules and a collective effort to reduce preventable deaths on Kenyan roads.

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