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Training PSV crew in Kenya

01/01/2019

Happy new year

Drive safely

18/11/2018

Instant Fines

1)Lacking lifesavers-2,000/=
2)Failure to display lifesavers when needed- 3,000/=
3)Missing seat belts-1,000/=
4)Failure to wear seat belt- 500
5)Missing Identification Plates- 10,000/=
6) Driving on Pedestrian walkaway-5,000/=
7)Causing Obstruction-10,000/=
8) Failure Traffic Sign-3,000/=
9)Failure to stop when ordered-5,000/=
10)Lacking Valid or appropriate licence-7,000/=
11)Failure to renew driving licence-1,000/=
12)Failure to produce a driving licence-1,000/=
13)Driving while using a mobile phone-2,000/=
14)Learners without "L" plates (Front and rear )-1,000/=
15) Driving a PSV while unqualified-7,000/=
16)Letting an authorized person drive a PSV-5,000/=
17) Unlicensed conductor or a driver of a PSV-5,000/=
18)PSV picking or dropping at undesignated stops-1,000/=
19)No speed Governor-10,000/=
20) Part of the body outside a moving vehicle-1,000
21) Touting-5,000/=
22) Motorcycle rider without protective gear-1,000/=
23) Motorcycle passenger without protective gear-1,000/=
24)Dirty,worn-out seat belts-500/=
25) exceeding the speed limit(80Kph):
(A)1-5Kph-500/=
(B)6-10Kph-3,000/=
(C)11-15Kph-6,000/=
(D)16-20Kph-10,000/=

Forwarded as received ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS.

13/11/2018
NTV Kenya on Twitter 12/11/2018

Public transport crisis: Interior CS Fred Matiang'i and IG Joseph Boinnet speak to the press at Industrial Area to give an update on the

NTV Kenya on Twitter “Public transport crisis: Interior CS Fred Matiang'i and IG Joseph Boinnet speak to the press at Industrial Area to give an update on the . ”

NTV Kenya on Twitter 12/11/2018

VIDEO: Government to review licences of operators who have withdrawn their vehicles during the , and take action against operators who have hiked their fares.

NTV Kenya on Twitter “VIDEO: Government to review licences of operators who have withdrawn their vehicles during the , and take action against operators who have hiked their fares. https://t.co/FkHKLX8Ck1”

11/11/2018

Keep your drugs save and a available always

Get a daily pill container with pill crush/cutter

You can carry in your bag or pocket when traveling

It helps to avoid poor adherence

price @ ksh 100

Contact 0725371085

04/11/2018

There is a crackdown,of unroadworthy vehicle's and non compliant matatus with traffic act

29/10/2018

21:14 What has happened to the Westlands roundabout? There's traffic from Riverside Dr into Waiyaki Way every evening.. via

04/07/2018

Pastor Afande

01/07/2018

Police have arrested three members of a gang that has been robbing matatu passengers on Thika superhighway.

The three are said to pose as ordinary passengers before pouncing on other passengers in a well co-ordinated operation that targets specific matatus.

Ruiru OCPD James Ng’etich told NTV that the gang collude with matatu drivers and touts.

The registration numbers of the vehicles are KAU 563B, KBB 901B, KAB 875?, KBH 876Y and KAT 593H.

One matatu, registration number KBH 876 Y belonging to Travellers Sacco, has previously been on the spot after a Chinese man was robbed Sh10,000 along Mombasa road while on board.

Another matatu, registration number KAU 563B, was in November 2017 reported to have been carrying six robbers who robbed passengers on board according to a tweet that warned commuters to avoid the said matatu.

Police on Sunday arrested three suspects; Alfred Macharia Mungai who was posing as a driver, Samwel Kamau Wanyoike, the conductor and Charles Omondi Opundo whose role was to identify potential targets, in an operation in which a police officer posed as a commuter.

“These are people who are armed with crude weapons, knives and we don’t rule out whether they have fi****ms but the complainants who have come out some of them have been injured using crude weapons,” said OCPD Ng’etich.

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