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The Big Story : Is the government using a non-existent law to bring sanity on the roads

5th November, 2018

Tonight, it was an unpleasant morning for hundreds of thousands of commuters today as public service vehicles avoided many routes in Nairobi as police officers moved to enforce a  joint directive by interior and transport cabinet secretaries Fred Matiang'i and James Macharia respectively. The October 25th directive was issued a fortnight after the Fort Tennan accident that claimed the lives of 56 people on the 10th of October 2018. The directive required all public service vehicles to adhere to the national transport AND safety act of 2013, the traffic act cap 403 as well as legal notice 161 of 2003 

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