JUST IN: Motorcyclists, Pedestrians Lead in Road Deaths as NTSA Reports 1,139 Road Deaths in First Quarter of 2025
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has confirmed that at least 1,139 people lost their lives in road crashes across Kenya between January 1 and March 31, 2025. Although tragic, the figure reflects a slight drop from the 1,166 deaths recorded during the same period last year. Pedestrians remain the most vulnerable, with 420 fatalities reported, followed by 301 motorcyclists. The data also shows that 189 passengers and 130 pillion passengers died in road accidents during the first quarter. In addition, crashes claimed the lives of 83 drivers and 16 pedal cyclists. Overall, 5,856 people were involved in road crashes during this period, a decrease of 1,908 compared to
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