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"speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, this is going to the Committee. As it goes to the Committee, they should task people who are responsible for a number of issues. The Highway Code in Kenya will need to be reviewed to see if it is still sufficient. More importantly, there is a communication element to this. When we were growing up, there used to be a lot of sensitisation on how to use the road. It would start in nursery school. As a nursery school child, you would be taught how to cross the road. Today, as we speak, maybe NTSA does not commit any budget to public communication on road use. That is why you will find that as you drive along the super highway, there is a sign saying there should be no trucks on the highway speeding lane. However, you will see a lorry speeding under that sign. In the same breath, you will see an individual riding a motorcycle, and the pillion passenger is wearing a helmet while the rider is not. Then they will end up calling you for a"
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