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Fatalities resulting from road accidents in the country increased to 1090 in the period up to 24th March this year as compared to 1012 in the same period in 2023. Meanwhile, the National Transport and Safety Authority officials on Wednesday impounded 1,000 motor vehicles for non-compliance with traffic rules. Joseph Wakhungu reports.
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1,090 people have died in road accidents in 2024 up to March 24th
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