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    Kenya adopts Japanese policing model to modernize traffic management

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kenya has stepped up efforts to modernize its traffic management system by drawing lessons from Japan’s highly organized urban policing model, as part of a broader strategy to tackle rising road accidents and mounting congestion in major towns.

    The government is studying systems used by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to help design a framework capable of managing Kenya’s fast-growing urban population and increasingly complex traffic flows.

    The initiative is being rolled out through a partnership between the Ministry of Interior and National Administration, the Ministry of Roads and Transport and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

    Interior Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo said Kenyan officers are already undergoing training under the Kenya–Japan Safe System Approach to Road Traffic Accidents Project.

    The program is aimed at strengthening enforcement capacity, improving coordination among agencies and introducing data-driven approaches to road safety management.

    JICA Kenya Chief Representative Shinkawa Makoto briefed Dr. Omollo on the progress of the three-year project, which is being implemented jointly by the National Police Service and the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).

    At the heart of the initiative is the establishment of a digitized traffic accident reporting system that will enable real-time data capture, analysis and sharing among enforcement agencies.

    Officials say the system will enhance evidence-based policymaking, improve accident response times and strengthen road safety planning.

    The project, which is currently 25 percent complete, marks a significant milestone in Kenya’s push to align its traffic management systems with global best practices.

    With road accidents continuing to claim thousands of lives annually, authorities believe the Safe System Approach — which emphasizes safer roads, safer vehicles, safer speeds and safer road users — will play a transformative role in reducing fatalities and injuries.

    The collaboration also reflects deepening Kenya–Japan relations in infrastructure development, security cooperation and institutional reform, as the country positions itself to build smarter, technology-driven urban systems capable of meeting future demands.

    Traffic management in major urban areas has been a challenge to the Kenyan officials.

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