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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, March 31, 2026Police, NTSA Implement New Road Safety Measures Ahead of Easter - March 2026
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Police, NTSA Implement New Road Safety Measures Ahead of Easter - March 2026

The National Police Service (NPS) and NTSA are strengthening road safety measures and deploying more police officers across the country for the upcoming Easter holiday. This initiative aims to enhance security and curb traffic violations during increased travel and social activity. The NTSA is also implementing significant reforms focusing on driver health and technological oversight, including mandatory medical checks and digital monitoring of drivers. The Ministry of Interior is additionally planning to standardize police housing allowances nationwide to improve officer welfare and address disparities where officers in Nairobi currently receive higher allowances. The Motorist Association of Kenya has separately warned drivers to exercise extreme caution on the Narok-Mai Mahiu road due to a rise in violent robberies.

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Tuesday 3:05 PMKenyans

Police, NTSA Issue Orders to All Motorists Ahead of Easter Holiday

Police, NTSA Issue Orders to All Motorists Ahead of Easter Holiday

The National Police Service (NPS) and NTSA are strengthening road safety measures and deploying more police officers across the country for the upcoming Easter holiday. This initiative aims to enhance security and curb traffic violations during a period of increased travel and social activity.

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The National Police Service (NPS) and NTSA are strengthening road safety measures and deploying more police officers across the country for the upcoming Easter holiday. This initiative aims to enhance security and curb traffic violations during a period of increased travel and social activity.

  • NPS and NTSA collaborating on intensified traffic enforcement.
  • Increased police presence on roads to ensure compliance with traffic regulations.
  • Warnings issued against speeding, drunk driving, overloading, and distracted driving.
Tuesday 8:17 AMKenyansFirst

NTSA Announces Mandatory Medical Checks & Digital Monitoring of Drivers in New Changes

NTSA Announces Mandatory Medical Checks & Digital Monitoring of Drivers in New Changes

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) is implementing significant reforms to boost road safety, particularly focusing on driver health and technological oversight.

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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) is implementing significant reforms to boost road safety, particularly focusing on driver health and technological oversight.

  • Drivers, especially of commercial and Public Service Vehicles (PSVs), will undergo mandatory regular medical checks covering vision, hearing, fatigue, and chronic illnesses.
  • The NTSA will introduce enhanced digital monitoring systems, including telematics and GPS tracking, to track driver behavior in real-time.
  • These measures are a response to the NTSA's Road Safety Status Report 2025, which highlights fatigue, medical conditions, and reckless driving as leading causes of accidents, with commercial vehicles being a significant contributor.
Tuesday 9:28 AMKenyans

Motorists Association Warns Drivers Over Robbery Scheme on Busy Road

Motorists Association Warns Drivers Over Robbery Scheme on Busy Road

The Motorist Association of Kenya (MAK) has issued a stark warning to drivers, urging extreme caution on the Narok-Mai Mahiu road due to a rise in violent robberies.

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The Motorist Association of Kenya (MAK) has issued a stark warning to drivers, urging extreme caution on the Narok-Mai Mahiu road due to a rise in violent robberies.

  • Criminals are reportedly using stones to obstruct vehicles on the climbing lanes, particularly near the Pirnyiny area between Ntulele and Ewuor Ekule.
  • A driver was allegedly killed after attempting to remove these obstructions, with attackers armed with machetes.
  • MAK advises motorists to avoid the route at night, travel in groups, or coordinate with local authorities for safer passage.
Tuesday 11:09 AMKenyans

Ministry of Interior Reveals Plans to Increase Some Police Allowances

Ministry of Interior Reveals Plans to Increase Some Police Allowances

The Kenyan Ministry of Interior is planning to standardize police housing allowances nationwide to improve officer welfare and morale. This initiative aims to address disparities where officers in Nairobi currently receive higher allowances.

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The Kenyan Ministry of Interior is planning to standardize police housing allowances nationwide to improve officer welfare and morale. This initiative aims to address disparities where officers in Nairobi currently receive higher allowances.

  • The goal is to ensure all police officers receive the same housing allowance, regardless of their station.
  • This reform is part of broader pay reviews and security infrastructure improvements set to take effect later this year.
  • The Security Reforms Unit, through its technical advisor Charles Otieno, is leading the review.
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