The traffic Police have now tightened their belts and road users are set for a very strict path.
Earlier today, a vehicle was detained by the police for having a ‘broken’ fuel tank.
Although one of the passengers who was in the Matatu termed this as mediocrity with how the law is enforced, Kenyans were glad that this happened.
This can be downplayed as not much of a big deal as compared to police taking bribe and all, it actually poses a great danger.
Lives of the passengers are not safe in such a situation for the plain common knowledge that fuel is highly flammable.
This incident happened at Langata Rd/Mombasa Rd roundabout and police had to ask all the passengers to get of the vehicle.
Kenyans have been more careful ever since the reinstating of the Michuki rules that many are seemingly adjusting to.
In case anyone thinks that the rules have still not taken root; the police are determined to ensure that sanity and safety is brought in the full capacity on the roads.
What more do you think the police should do to deal with the road safety cases?
8:31 @ntsa_kenya the matatu I was in has been detained at the Langata Rd/Mombasa Rd roundabout and we have been offloaded all because the fuel tank cover was not closing.
We have a serious problem of mediocrity with how we enforce the law. @PoliceKE @FredMatiangi
Via @SokoMad— KenyanTraffic (@KenyanTraffic) December 19, 2018