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Lower speed limit in urban areas with high traffic to reduce fatalities

Vehicles involved in an accident along the Narok-Bomet highway on May 2, 2025. [File, Standard]

Kenya is grappling with a surge in deadly road crashes, making road safety an urgent national priority, with recent weeks seeing a rise in fatalities.

Approximately 70 people lost their lives between August 1 and August 10, 2025, according to data from the Kenya Red Cross Emergency Operations Centre.

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