Limuru OCPD Mohammed Bakuli has put on notice bodaboda operators flouting traffic regulations.
Bakuli on Sunday observed rise in bodaboda accidents which he blamed to flouting of laws.
Speaking at Murengeti trading center in Limuru along the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, the OCPD put on notice bodaboda operators saying that they will not be tolerated.
“Bodaboda operators who fail to adhere to road regulations will be dealt with according to the law,” said the OCPD.
Mr Bakuli observed that most riders don’t wear reflector jackets, overtake from wrong lanes and carry excess passengers.
He noted that accidents involving the riders were on the rise.
On Saturday a bodaboda operator died on the spot at Murengeti trading center after colliding with a Toyota Wish.
According to eyewitnesses, the bodaboda operator was overtaking another vehicle from the wrong lane before colliding head-on with the Toyata.
The driver of the vehicle survived with serious injuries and was taken to Tigoni Mission hospital for treatment.
Confirming the accident Mr Bakuli said investigations into the accident are ongoing.
Cases of accidents along the Limuru-Nakuru highway have been on the rise with locals urging the government to erect enough bumps and road signs.