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Police to introduce daytime alcoblow tests during festive season


Traffic police officers will soon introduce daytime alcohol blow tests in an effort to curb road accidents caused by drunk driving during the festive season.

Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet on Friday warned motorists, stating that those found driving while under the influence of alcohol will face the law.

He said more traffic police officers will be deployed along the highways during the festivities because thousands of Kenyans travel to their rural homes for the festivities, causing a traffic surge on the roads.

“The alcohol testing will go a long way in ensuring that the number of road fatalities is reduced during this festive season,” Boinnet said.

RECKLESS DRIVING

The police boss spoke during the recognition awards ceremony for police officers in Nairobi.

“We have realised one of the single most contributors to reckless driving is drunkenness,” said the Inspector General.

The IG said the police will this time deal differently with drunk drivers by having ‘alcoblow’ tests along the highways both during the day and night.

“People have gotten used to finding ‘alcoblow’ officers at on the highway late at night and by 2 or 3am in the morning they are gone. Not anymore,” he said.

PEDESTRIANS

Boinnet said drivers who have made habit of drinking late into the in order to avoid ‘alcoblow’ tests will also be targeted in the operation.

The police boss also said that besides targeting drunk drivers, they will also target pedestrians who do not follow traffic rules.

“People crossing the roads anyhow without observing the traffic rules and imagining the driver has seen them will also be dealt with accordingly,” he said.

This follows a recent report from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) indicating that the number of road fatalities has reduced compared to last year.