Road safety in Kenya remains a critical concern, particularly with the increasing number of accidents resulting in fatalities, injuries, and trauma. One significant aspect that demands immediate attention is the regulation of working hours for truck and commercial drivers. Implementing a maximum of 12-hour workdays can mitigate fatigue-induced accidents, especially during nighttime journeys. The recent surge in road accidents underscores the urgency of this measure to safeguard both drivers and road users. Fatigue among drivers is a well-documented risk factor for road accidents worldwide. Long working hours without adequate rest periods significantly impair cognitive functions and reaction times, predisposing drivers to errors and accidents. By enforcing strict regulations on working hours, authorities can ensure that drivers are sufficiently rested, reducing the likelihood of fatigue-related accidents. Moreover, improving the quality of roads is imperative to enhance overall ro...
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