Road Safety Analytics

NTSA data reveals the urgent need for emergency medical services on Kenya's highways.

Kenya Road Accident Statistics (2024-2025)

Data from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA)

2024 Statistics

4,748
Total Deaths
11,173
Total Crashes
11,937
Serious Injuries
5,293
Slight Injuries

2025 Statistics

4,458
Total Deaths
11,500
Total Crashes
9,888
Serious Injuries
6,959
Slight Injuries

Year-over-Year Change

Road fatalities increased by 3.4% from 2024 to 2025, highlighting the urgent need for emergency response services.

Deaths by Road User Category (2025)

Understanding who is most at risk on our roads.

1,580
Pedestrians
1,148
Motorcyclists
432
Pillion Passengers
376
Drivers
681
Passengers
62
Pedal Cyclists

High-Risk Highway Corridors

Major highways with the highest accident rates in Kenya.

Nairobi-Nakuru Highway (Northern Corridor)

High Risk
Estimated Annual Accidents: 850+

Mombasa Road

Very High Risk
Estimated Annual Accidents: 1,200+

Thika Road

High Risk
Estimated Annual Accidents: 680+

Nairobi-Mombasa Highway

High Risk
Estimated Annual Accidents: 920+

Why Emergency Response Matters

The critical role of rapid medical intervention in saving lives.

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The Golden Hour

The first 60 minutes after trauma are critical. Rapid response dramatically increases survival rates.

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Prevent Complications

Professional pre-hospital care prevents complications that require prolonged hospitalization.

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Economic Impact

Reducing time away from work protects economic productivity for families and communities.