Bus carrying students overturns at Kimende
A bus carrying students has overturned in Kimende along the Nairobi–Naivasha highway.
The bus was ferrying students on January 6 who were travelling back to school.
Photos seen by The Star show the bus lying on its side after it overturned.
A large crowd of people gathered around the scene, including bystanders trying help students who were in the bus.
“This morning in Kimende, a bus carrying students was involved in a road crash. The children were travelling back to school,” Motorists Association of Kenya said in a tweet on X.
The incident comes a day after the National Transport and Safety Authority renewed its call for motorists to exercise caution around schools, warning that reckless driving in school zones puts the lives of children at serious risk.
In a public safety message, NTSA urged drivers to be mindful and reduce speed when approaching areas where schoolchildren are present.
“Be mindful and slow down in school zones,” the notice read in part.
On December 30, NTSA also issued an advisory in which the authority urged all road users to take extra precautions ahead of the busy back-to-school period. Schools are set to reopen in just a few days.
The authority emphasised that private motorists, public transport operators, school administrators, and parents or guardians all share a responsibility in safeguarding young commuters.
Road users are being advised to strictly comply with traffic rules, plan journeys carefully, and avoid night travel due to reduced visibility.
“In just a few days, thousands of children will be heading back to school. Private motorists, public transport operators, school administrators, and parents or guardians all share a significant responsibility in safeguarding the safety of our children during this busy season,” NTSA said.
“We urge all road users to strictly comply with traffic rules, plan their journeys adequately, and avoid night travel due to reduced visibility.”
NTSA also reminded parents and guardians not to allow children to board non-compliant vehicles.