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10 Areas You Should Avoid Overtaking On Kenyan Roads

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 11:40 PM
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Safe driving practices are essential for maintaining road safety and minimizing accidents. One crucial aspect of safe driving is knowing when and where it is appropriate to overtake other vehicles.

In Kenya, there are certain areas where overtaking is prohibited due to potential hazards.

Here are 10 areas you should avoid overtaking on Kenyan roads:

  1. Blind corners: Overtaking on blind corners is extremely dangerous as it limits your visibility of oncoming traffic. It is vital to have a clear view of the road ahead before attempting to overtake.
  2. Intersections: Overtaking near intersections increases the risk of collisions with vehicles turning or crossing the road. Always exercise caution and wait until you have passed the intersection before attempting to overtake.
  3. Pedestrian crossings: Overtaking near pedestrian crossings is not only illegal but also puts pedestrians’ lives at risk. These areas should be given utmost respect and caution.
  4. Narrow bridges: Overtaking on narrow bridges poses a significant risk as there is limited space for vehicles to maneuver. It is best to wait until you have safely crossed the bridge before attempting to overtake.
  5. School zones: Overtaking in school zones is highly discouraged as it endangers the lives of children and pedestrians. Maintain a safe speed and exercise patience in these areas.
  6. Construction zones: Construction zones often have reduced lanes, uneven surfaces, and workers present. Overtaking in such areas can lead to accidents and is strictly prohibited.
  7. Railway crossings: Never overtake near railway crossings, as it is not only illegal but also poses a severe risk of colliding with trains. Always obey the warning signs and signals at these crossings.
  8. Hills and curves: Overtaking on hills and curves significantly reduces your visibility of oncoming traffic. It is advisable to wait until you have a clear view of the road ahead before attempting to overtake.
  9. Bus stops: Overtaking near bus stops can endanger passengers who may be getting on or off buses. Exercise caution and maintain a safe distance from buses.
  10. Restricted areas: Overtaking is prohibited in areas marked with no-overtaking signs or double yellow lines. These areas are designated as high-risk zones and should be respected to ensure road safety.

Remember, road safety is a shared responsibility. It is essential to exercise patience, follow traffic rules, and respect the rights of other road users.

Overtaking should only be done when it is safe, legal, and necessary. By adhering to these guidelines and being mindful of the mentioned areas, we can contribute to a safer road environment for all.

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