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Mental sickness to blame for increased road carnage, says NTSA

NTSA Programme Director Samuel Musumba. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Mental disorders are one of the leading causes of increased road accidents that have forced the authorities back to the drawing board in a bid to reverse a trend that costs the country Sh734 billion annually.

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