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Kenya’s road carnage was predicted years ago but ignored, says David Njoroge, Chairperson of the Kenya Road Safety Association. He blames lax law enforcement and corruption for filling roads with untrained drivers and unsafe vehicles, noting that licences can be bought for Ksh 6,000 and over 1.2 million vehicles remain uninspected.
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