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150 people have died on Kenyan roads in December 2017

Salgaa, Sachang’wan, Migaa, and Soysambu areas in Nakuru County are among the black spots named in a joint press statement on road safety.

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the National Police Service have mapped at least 15 black spots along major highways nationwide where motorists are warned to be careful during the festive season.

The authorities have identified the dangerous zones across the country and beefed up patrol teams to curb rogue motorists.

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