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Royal Media Services was last night recognized as one of the top community promoters of road safety in Kenya. This honor was awarded during the AA Kenya Road Safety Excellence Awards held in Nairobi — an event that celebrates individuals, organizations, and institutions going above and beyond to improve road safety. The ceremony brought together leaders from both the public and private sectors, all united by the goal of making Kenyan roads safer. Several national figures in road safety advocacy and implementation were honored. Speaking at the event Managing Director of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) announced plans to reintroduce alcoblow tests and highway cameras to help curb reckless driving and save lives on Kenyan roads.
RMS awarded for promoting road safety in the country
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