JUST IN: NTSA Begins Easter Holiday Crackdown to Curb Drunk Driving and Speeding
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has rolled out a nationwide crackdown to rein in traffic offenders ahead of the Easter holiday, a period that often sees a spike in road accidents. During a press briefing in Mombasa, NTSA Chairman Khatib Mwashetani announced that officers will begin manning major highways across the country starting Wednesday. The operation aims to ensure strict compliance with traffic regulations as thousands of Kenyans travel for the long weekend. Mwashetani said the enforcement teams will target motorists flouting key road safety rules, with a particular focus on vehicles operating without speed governors and drivers caught under the influence of alcohol. “We want to ask
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