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"speaker_name": "Baringo CWR, KANU",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Gladwell Cheruiyot",
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"content": "As much as we want to start this training, we should show our children how to cross the road. It is also prudent for the people who make roads to put the right signage. That is where the problem is. When you are driving along a road, you do not know where a school is. Apart from a signboard of a school, you rarely see the signage to show that children are crossing the road. Even if we train our children, what will happen to the drivers? We also need to concentrate on the health of the drivers. Drivers need to have a clear view of the roads. We have drivers with poor eye sight on our roads. As much as we want to train road users, our drivers should be checked on their eye sight and minds from time to time to see that they are capable of driving safely for the safety of their passengers and other road users. It is unfortunate the way we use roads in Kenya. When we look at a country like Thailand, specifically Bangkok, traffic is heavy but people are calm unlike Kenyan drivers and road users who are anxious. We always want to be in front."
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