The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) in partnership with St John’s ambulance plans to station five ambulances at the Salgaa-Sachangwan black spot.
This is to assist rescue missions.
NTSA Nakuru county coordinator Samuel Musumba said there is need for trained rescue personnel.
“What we lack is the paramedics and the equipment in the ambulance,” Mr Musumba said.
Freewheeling, speeding and lack of road signs have been cited as the major causes of accidents at the black spot.
According to NTSA, most accidents along the stretch are caused by ignorant drivers who use the climbing lane while descending from Kibunja trading center.