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Why we should do more for road accident victims

Naivasha Mp Jane Kihara joins stakeholders in signing a plague to mark World Day of Remembrance which was marked in Naivasha with speeding, careless overtaking and drunk driving identified as the major causes of road carnage. [Antony Gitonga, Standard]

On November 19th, Kenya joined the world in marking the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.

The day was endorsed by the UN in 2005 to be marked on the third Sunday of every November. The commemoration was to put on spotlight road traffic victims and their families, acknowledge the crucial work of emergency service providers, draw attention to legal issues and provide better support for victims.

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