Police have successfully traced the owners of two vehicles captured on a video engaging in dangerous driving along a busy highway.
The footage, which has gone viral on various social media platforms, shows the vehicles driving side by side while swerving and overtaking recklessly.
They were weaving through traffic at high speeds with passengers peeping through the windows, creating a dangerous situation for other motorists.
It was recorded by a motorist who was trailing the vehicles.
Police spokesperson Resila Anyango confirmed that the owners of the vehicles have been identified and summoned for questioning.
"We have traced both owners and summoned them to report to Central Region Regional Traffic Enforcement Officer (RTEO)," she said.
Also summoned, Anyango said, are the drivers of the Nissan vehicles.
The are set to face various charges once investigations are complete, she added.
The incident sparked conversations online, with many calling for stricter enforcement of road safety regulations.
It happens at a time when police have urged motorists to exercise caution when driving, especially during this festive season.
Police recently rolled out measures to ensure road safety and smooth traffic flow during the December festive season, with more officers being deployed to highways and urban roads.
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja said through a multi-agency strategy, the National Police Service (NPS) and the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) will conduct crackdowns and road safety compliance checks on the major highways.
"We call upon all drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, boda boda riders, and passengers to comply with traffic regulations and rules by avoiding operating unroadworthy motor vehicles," he said.
He pointed out that some of the leading causes of accidents are failure to use safety belts by commuters, speeding, driver fatigue, driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and careless driving.