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KeNHA targets jaywalkers with legal threats as road deaths surge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55574, member: 636"] Kenya National Highways Authority urged pedestrians to utilize footbridges when crossing major roadways. Officials warned that avoiding these structures creates life-threatening situations for travelers. The agency stated that convenience does not justify the severe risks associated with highway crossings. Traffic regulations under Chapter 403 classify blocking vehicle operators as a punishable offense. Violations carry penalties reaching three months imprisonment or fines up to 30,000 shillings. Road safety data revealed alarming statistics for pedestrian fatalities during 2024. Deaths among people walking reached 1,177 cases, representing a fifteen percent rise from previous years. The National Transport and Safety Authority recorded 4,748 total traffic deaths nationwide. Between January and March, pedestrians accounted for 420 of the 1,139 reported crash victims. Motorcyclists followed with 301 fatalities during the same period, demonstrating widespread transportation dangers across different user groups. [/QUOTE]
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