A speeding Land Rover carrying KCSE exam papers and supervisors to Kaamua Secondary School in Tigania West, Meru County, skidded off the road and landed in a ditch.
The incident occurred due to poor road conditions in the area, exacerbated by the ongoing rainy season, which has made many roads in the region slippery and treacherous.
Local authorities have been urging caution, especially during critical times like the national examinations, where delays or accidents can disrupt schedules.
The affected team was en route to facilitate the delivery of the exams, which are being conducted under heightened security measures to prevent malpractices.
Emergency responders arrived promptly to assist, and alternative measures were taken to ensure the exams were delivered to the school on time.
This incident highlights the challenges of logistical operations in rural areas during the examination period, which often involve navigating poorly maintained roads.
Such occurrences underline the importance of infrastructure improvement in Meru County and other remote regions in Kenya.
Residents and local leaders have frequently raised concerns about the condition of roads, urging the government to prioritize repairs to ensure safety and efficiency.
As KCSE exams continue nationwide, authorities remain vigilant in managing logistics and addressing unexpected challenges
A speeding Land Rover transporting KCSE exam papers and supervisors to Kaamua Secondary School in Tigania West, Meru County skidded off the road and landed in a ditch due to poor road conditions in the area. pic.twitter.com/S9bhoqn8FA
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