Watu uku njee wanacheza na Bunduki sana … one small mistake utajipata kwa court uki deal na murder case juu ya upuzi ….
Hii kisanga ilifanyika pale Likoni
@Kibet_bull Funny we men don't ask our fellow men their names we meet and become friends jina tutajuana later mostly from someone else calling them by name ama tukituma mpesa
@Kabogo_Henry Don't forget those notorious nduthis with flickering bright lights during the day and night it leaves one disoriented @ntsa_kenya kindly act on this
NTSA, this is a citizen complaint.
Blinding headlights on Kenyan roads have become a serious safety issue.
Matatus.
Boda bodas.
Buses.
Private cars.
Some vehicles are no longer using headlights. They are carrying portable suns.
Every night, drivers are forced to slow down, squint, or drive blindly because an oncoming vehicle has turned the road into a stadium.
At highway speeds, a few seconds without clear vision is enough.
Dear NTSA, do you need our help identifying these vehicles?
Because Kenyans meet them every night.
We know the routes.
We see the offenders.
We experience the danger.
Maybe giving Kenyans a better night driving experience has not been urgent enough.
But here is the interesting part:
You can actually fine them.
Maybe the revenue opportunity will finally motivate action where public complaints have failed.
Fine them. Remove unsafe modifications. Make the roads safer.
Road safety is not only about speed cameras and checkpoints.
Sometimes it starts by allowing drivers to see where they are going.
Tag NTSA.
Repost until night drivers are heard.
@ntsa_kenya