Vigilant Kenyans are in the agenda of exposing drivers and road users who are against the road safety regulations and just incase you are not careful about the road signs and the rules you might get in trouble too.
Citizens have woken up to the realization that sanity on the road can not just wait for the responsible authorities and traffic police officers to handle these maters alone.
All that most Kenyans want is responsible driving and maintaining sanity on the roads which requires them to play a role in aiding the authorities to nab roadworthy vehicles that do not meet the expected standard of roadworthy vehicles and report related cases.
A PSV operator was captured in a photo with a Kenyan who claimed that the bus driver had ignored a flat tire and worse even, he claims that the police had left him pass off after getting a small token from the driver.
Kenyans weighed in on how some police officers are silenced and fail to nab offenders for the money.
Although CS Fred Matiangi recently urged Kenyans not to speak ill of police officers, there are acts that seem to be biting Kenyans and they will not stop until the rot is dealt with.
Drivers have been asked by the National Transport and Safety Authority to observe all the safety rules even during this Festive Season as it marks the season with the highest road accident cases.
Lives of Kenyan passengers is taken so lightly to extent this operator is driving on flat deflated tire & not bothered at all. In fact all 5 cops collecting bribes at railways stage saw the deflated tires but looked other way upon being tokenized by the bribe boys @KenyanTraffic pic.twitter.com/psMAikboER
— Compadre (@samloffee) December 19, 2018