Super Metro Sacco asks people to stay calm as police look into the bus crash on Thika Road early Saturday. One of their buses ran into trouble near Jomoko after meeting a car on the busy road. The bus had the number KDL 360F and tried to avoid hitting the car. It then slid into a ditch. Lucky for all, nobody got hurt.
The bus company says a white car full of Muratina jerrycans caused the problem by driving wildly across lanes. Many drivers saw what happened. This car hit the side of the bus and made the driver turn hard to escape. When trying to stop a second crash, the bus ran off the road and fell into the ditch.
Thika police station cops took over the case quickly and kept digging for facts. Super Metro says they value road safety and will assist police in every way. They thank the public for their support and ask those who need real details to check with the police. Anyone wanting true information should go to Thika police station.
If you need to know more about Super Metro buses, call (020) 2522873. This accident came right after the National Police said they would crack down on crazy drivers during the April Easter school break. Muchiri Nyaga from the police stated that bus firms and drivers who put Kenyans at risk will face big penalties. He said Easter makes roads busy with cars and travelers as schools close for the holiday.
The bus company says a white car full of Muratina jerrycans caused the problem by driving wildly across lanes. Many drivers saw what happened. This car hit the side of the bus and made the driver turn hard to escape. When trying to stop a second crash, the bus ran off the road and fell into the ditch.
Thika police station cops took over the case quickly and kept digging for facts. Super Metro says they value road safety and will assist police in every way. They thank the public for their support and ask those who need real details to check with the police. Anyone wanting true information should go to Thika police station.
If you need to know more about Super Metro buses, call (020) 2522873. This accident came right after the National Police said they would crack down on crazy drivers during the April Easter school break. Muchiri Nyaga from the police stated that bus firms and drivers who put Kenyans at risk will face big penalties. He said Easter makes roads busy with cars and travelers as schools close for the holiday.