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The Nairobi Public Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has delivered a rundown of the most dangerous roads in Nairobi County.
The report by NTSA recorded the streets that had the largest number of street bloodlettings in 2021.
As per the NTSA, Outering Road was the most perilous street in Nairobi, with the recorded number of lethal mishaps remaining at 44.
Mombasa Road and the Northern Bypass tied for third place with 29 mishaps each during that time period.
The NTSA report showed that the Southern Bypass had 28 fatalities and this made it the fourth most hazardous street in Nairobi County, while the Eastern Bypass recorded 27 street collisions to wrap up the best five.
Thika Superhighway came in 6th with NTSA having 25 fatalities, and Kangundo Road was recorded in seventh with 23 fatalities.
It was trailed by Kangundo Road, which recorded 23 fatalities, and Ngong Road, positioned 10th with 22 passings recorded in 2021.
Other occupied streets include, for example, Thika Road (16), Jogoo Road (14), Juja Road (14), Lunga Road (13) and Airport North Road (13).
Kiambu Road had six lethal mishaps.
Limuru Road recorded five, Naivasha Road five, while Enterprise, Haile Selassie, Landhies, Lusaka and Wangari Mathai streets each recorded four passings.
In January 2022, the NTSA revealed that 60 individuals had been lethally harmed in mishaps since the start of the year.
People on foot and bodaboda administrators were the greatest losers.
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