
WILLIAM WANYOIKE
The National Transport and Safety Authority has cautioned road users ahead of school reopening next week.
The Authority urged all road users to prioritise the safety of the children as they go back to school.
They listed conditions for motorists to observe to avoid road accidents on the road.
The Authority said that they have observed cases of blatant disregard for basic traffic rules during the multi-agency road safety compliance checks across the country.
NTSA added that multi-agency road safety compliance checks and the Usalama Barabarani education programme will continue nationwide.
The Authority said such behaviours may threaten the safety of the children during the school reopening period.
NTSA urged all road users to adhere to the Highway Code, remain cautious and reduce speed to ensure the well-being of our children.