A matatu that killed four people along Lang'ata Road two years ago has been involved in yet another accident.
The matatu, initially registered under Ongata Line Sacco, has now moved to Wamasaa Investment Sacco. It has also switched operation to the Kitengela route.
In its latest accident, the matatu, registration number KCG 784 M, tipped over while overlapping on Namanga road on Thursday.
No fatalities were reported in the latest incident.
Police say the accident occurred as a result of speeding.
The accident is strikingly similar to the one it had in September 25, 2016 in which four people died and six others were injured. In that instance, it had veered off the road and overturned on Lang'ata road.
Kenyans online are now urging the National Transport and Safety Authority to ensure the matatu does not operate on any other route.
A case of misfortune, driver incompetence or what? First it rolled over along Langata Road killing a few people while under ongataline Sacco years later its back in the road n the this time rolls over again while operating under Wamasaa Invest @Ma3Route @ntsa_kenya #ifikienani pic.twitter.com/RCjJg6I9rS
- Njambi Mugo (@NjambiMugo4) May 9, 2018
When someone uses extra 2M to pimp a psv vehicle, he must break all rules to recoup the expense. Uhuru gave them the greenlight to pimp
-- Anthony Mwangi (@Anthony17mwangi) May 10, 2018
This kind of manyangas have a design flaw. They are unstable, due to their extra large bodies. Bodybuilders are to blame.
-- Georges Savimbi (@GeorgesSavimbi) May 10, 2018
Bodybuilders???? Not really. What's to blame is the organization that inspected it and gave it a sticker. Guess which organization that is?
-- parkside roadsafety (@PRSA_Roadsafety) May 10, 2018
I have always complained of @ntsa_kenya inability or disinterest in enforcing road safety laws. They are ineffective, even after receiving billions in finding. I have, in countless times, reported incidents of gross violation of traffic rules and no action has EVER been taken.
-- Otieno Njoroge (@rckplgt) May 10, 2018
It's a case of duplication of institutions to make it hard for implementation and rule of law. The only guys who were supposed to be empowered is the Kenya Police, why hv @ntsa_kenya which is under @PoliceKE and has no authority power than a civilian director? Waste of resources
-- Muchiri NP™ (@NjorogeMuchiri) May 10, 2018
It lands on the left in both cases! Body design error should be investigated
-- Jakatwenga (@opargoo) May 9, 2018
They over-modify these buses to an extent of being unsafe. I don't think they even test after modification!!
-- Kiplangat Dan (@KiplangatDan) May 10, 2018
Look at the windcsreen even the emergency exit is much bigger, visibility next to tough. Traffic rule negligence ... ... .these "manganya" rnt fit on Roads if a genuine inspection is done. Colored lights... .. Have mercy or rd users
-- Eng. Clive Alex (@EngClive) May 10, 2018
This same matatu was being driven recklessly last week, it almost rammed into pedestrians and bystanders along Enterprise road on its way to town! The driver and the crew seemed mentally unstable! Very rogue
-- Sir Davies (@OlivierDavies) May 10, 2018