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Kelvin Kituku & Lynn Muiruri to represent Kenya at the International Road Safety competition in Austria

Kelvin Kituku and Lynn Muiruri emerged as the winners at the inaugural Automobile Association of Kenya (AA Kenya) Best Young Driver (BYD). The duo will get a chance to represent Kenya in an international road safety competition to be held in Viena, Austria from October 6- 8.

The event which was held in Naivasha over the weekend provided a platform for them to showcase their safe driving skills and contribute to the ongoing global efforts to improve road safety. Organized by the Association through the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) the contest sought to foster a culture of road safety awareness among Kenyan youth aged 18-26 years.

The BYD competition, which commenced with an online road safety examination, aims to make road safety a focal point of consciousness for the youth. It attracted over 2000 participants in the first Phase. As part of the contest, young drivers underwent a series of rigorous tests that assessed their driving abilities in real-life scenarios, including responses to accidents and injuries.

The championship, which debuted in Slovenia in 2017, incorporates a multifaceted approach that encompasses online theory driving tests, medical fitness assessments, knowledge of road traffic rules and signs, obstacle driving, and emergency driving among others. Besides, the audience present were offered training sessions in road safety insights, basic emergency skills, and interactive activities. Additionally, the Mobility and Health Partners provided a platform for stakeholders to showcase solutions that contribute to safer and healthier mobility practices.

AA Kenya CEO Francis Theuri, said, “The ‘Best Young Driver Contest’ not only showcases our dedication to nurturing road safety champions but also underscores the power of the youth in shaping responsible road behaviors and promoting eco-friendly driving practices. They possess the enthusiasm, innovation, and adaptability needed to transform our roads into safer spaces for everyone.”

According to recent data from the transport and safety authority there is an alarming rate in road accidents causing significant loss of life. The data shows that in the period ending June 2023, Pedestrians and motorcyclists have been disproportionately affected, with 729 pedestrian and 561 motorcyclist fatalities recorded, among the 2,124 Kenyans who lost their lives within the same review period. On a global scale, road accidents result in a staggering 1.34 million deaths and millions more injuries each year.

AA Kenya plans to make this competition an annual tradition, aligning with their dedication to curbing road accidents and nurturing responsible driving practices