@BeinggtrueDoses@amerix@ntsa_kenya Hii rule ya 6-6 doesn't make sense, picking kids at six am means classes will begin a bit late right, dropping them at six means classes have to end early then muanze kusema watoto hawasomi😂😂😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ the irony
Dropping kids mid-road in Bungoma? No stop, no caution—just chaos.@ntsa_kenya, time to enforce those 6am-6pm rules harder + mandatory inspections. Reckless drivers endangering children isn't "transport," it's negligence.We miss the old days when safety came first.Parents, report these buses. Lives depend on it.Who's seen worse near schools?
Save children
Hello @ntsa_kenya,
School buses or vans were the most obedient on our roads, respecting traffic rules and prioritising the safety of children.
Nowadays, they are reckless and driven by chaotic drivers.
This one, Christ the King Academy, Bungoma, was dropping schoolchildren in the middle of the road (KDM 286E), oblivious to the danger posed by reckless riders.
There is no bus stop here.
We miss Mr. and Mrs Kamau's bus (Hallo Chilldren).
@amerix@ntsa_kenya Unless the driving curriculum changed., school buses are given first priority,. You let them drop or pick, don't hoot, don't overtake.