Government asleep as road carnage piles up
EDITORIAL
The increased number of road accidents could easily be blamed on the police, but the problem is bigger. We have a Transport Ministry that has failed dismally to provide policy direction on public service vehicles.

By - | 8 years ago
Speed up switch to spot fines for traffic offences
Just last year, Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta proposed changes to law that would see minor traffic offences attract spot fines. The City Council of Nairobi echoed the move in an advertisement announcing a proposed bylaw to enable instant ticketing. Police have even begun issuing traffic bonds by the roadside for those destined to court.
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