Bumps of death? Some motorists blame bumps at Karai for accident
Road bumps have over time been used as a measure to calm traffic, but the introduction of the same on Kenyan highways has more often than not resulted to death. Some say the Naivasha accident that claimed 39 lives could have been averted if the bumps did not exist while others applaud the existence of the same but sharply criticize the government, for not erecting proper signage along the busy highway. So do bumps have any business on the highways? Gladys Gachanja takes a look at the raging debate. Watch more NTV Kenya videos at ntv.co.ke and nation.co.ke. Follow @ntvkenya on Twitter and like our page on Facebook: NTV Kenya.

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