National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) officers are looking for a PSV driver who escaped after his 14-seater matatu was found carrying 31 students in Meru County.
According to NTSA, the students were on Saturday, March 30 coming from Tharaka Nithi County travelling back home following closure of schools.
The vehicle that belongs to Meru Nissan Sacco was towed to a nearby police station for further action.
Alternative transport arrangements were made for the learners who were allowed to proceed with their journey.
NTSA has urged drivers and school management entrusted with the safety of school children to understand their responsibility.
NTSA on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, kicked of a nationwide crackdown that saw several vehicles and motorcycles impounded.
NTSA teamed up with the National Police Service to erect roadblocks on major highways in a multiagency operation that nabbed several traffic offenders.
Many motorists were caught unaware during NTSA road safety compliance checks across several counties.
Pedestrians along major roads in Nairobi who failed to use pedestrian crossing bridges were not spared.
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This is shameful.....a situation I wouldn't wish to happen to
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Stupidly educated ...too opppionated to be used anywhere..why announce to the world what you're doing
Interesting piece, spot on Nyakundi and his extorting schemes.
The two have shown no interest in BBI why can't you lock them out in BBI campaigns so that they pay some goons and go with them at their own engagements
May his soul rest in peace
Raila has no friends. He is perennial looser and everyone be like him.
Never be a political enemy to anybody. Days repeat after a week!
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