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    NTSA blames speeding, reckless driving for Nyeri fatal accident

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) blamed a number of factors for accident along Nyeri-Nyahurru highway that claimed 15 lives.

    Director General Nashon Kondiwa said early findings indicate that the crash may have been caused by a combination of reckless driving, excessive speeding, and a potentially unroadworthy lorry that is suspected to have lost control.

    The Director General warned that if these factors are confirmed, the tragedy would be deemed preventable.

    “This is a heartbreaking reminder that recklessness on our roads is not an accident but a choice with deadly consequences,” he said.

    NTSA launched a comprehensive investigation to establish the exact sequence of events leading to the crash. Authorities will examine the condition of the vehicles involved, the conduct of the drivers, and compliance with traffic regulations.

    As part of immediate measures, NTSA has dispatched a multi-agency team to reconstruct the accident scene and gather evidence.

    The agency will also conduct a fleet audit of both the PSV operator and the lorry owner to assess adherence to safety and licensing standards.

    Additionally, an enforcement surge has been ordered along the Nyeri–Nyahururu corridor and other major highways, targeting unroadworthy vehicles—particularly commercial trucks and PSVs.

    The Director General urged motorists, especially commercial drivers, to exercise extreme caution, emphasizing that those found responsible for negligence or traffic violations will be held fully accountable.

    At least 15 people died following a tragic road accident involving a lorry carrying logs and a matatu in Nyeri County.

    Police said at least 10 died on the spot while others succumbed to the injuries in hospital.

    Witnesses said the crash happened near Kimathi University along Nyeri – Nyahururu road.

    Police said the lorry swerved to avoid cyclists, leading to the collision on Saturday evening.

    The force of the impact caused severe damage, and several passengers were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. Others succumbed.

    Emergency services were at the scene managing the aftermath and facilitating the evacuation of the injured.

    President William Ruto sent his condolences to the affected families.

    “Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences go out to the victims of the road accident that occurred this evening near Dedan Kimathi University in Nyeri County.”

    “We pray for the swift recovery of those injured. The national government, in conjunction with the county government of Nyeri, is engaging with the affected families and will provide all necessary support during this difficult time,” he said.

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