Limuru traffic commandant Mohammed Bakuli has warned errant motorists saying that their days are numbered.
Speaking on Monday in Limuru Town, Bakuli warned rogue motorists against disobeying traffic regulations.
The traffic boss decried rise in road carnages within the sub-county especially along the Limuru-Naivasha road.
He said the number of people losing their lives as a result of accidents had gone up.
“In the last two weeks, we have lost five people in accidents and these has to stop immediately,” he said.
The traffic boss blamed the accidents on errant motorists who he accused of ignoring traffic rules by speeding and using unroadworthy vehicles.
He said that traffic regulations are clear and that every motorists has no option but to adhere to them, adding that the unroadworthy vehicles will be impounded.
On Sunday evening, two people survived death narrowly after the vehicles they were travelling in collided at Manguo area in Limuru along the Nairobi-Naivasha-Nakuru highway.
The two survived with broken limbs and are receiving treatment at the Tigoni Mission Hospital.
The accident involved a private Nissan and a Range Rover. The occupants of the Nissan were seriously injured as the Range Rover driver fled from the accidents scene.
Police have launched a manhunt for the driver who is said to have been over speeding thus causing the accident.