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List of black spots to watch out for on Kenyan roads

Scene of accident where a crane swerved and hit three vehicles at Sachang'wan blackspot on August 5, 2024. [Ken Gachuhi, Standard]

The Ministry of Interior has identified numerous road sections across the country as black spots, urging motorists to exercise caution when driving through these high-risk areas.

In a circular, the Ministry noted the importance of addressing black spots to improve road safety and reduce fatalities, especially during periods of heavy traffic such as the holiday season.

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