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Measuring Safety in Kenya’s Public Sector Vehicles Using Telematics and Passenger Feedback

From 2020 to 2022, the World Bank Development Impact (DIME) Group implemented a pilot to understand driving safety among matatus (minibuses) in Kenya using crowdsourced passenger feedback and telematics data. The project worked with 202 long-range matatus; stickers were installed on 77 vehicles that enabled passengers to provide feedback and telematics devices were installed on 150 vehicles—where 25 vehicles had both stickers and telematics devices installed.

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  • Measuring Safety in Kenya’s Public Sector Vehicles Using Telematics and Passenger Feedback

  • 8/22/2024 06:26:00 PM

  • 8/22/2024 06:26:00 PM

  • DIME ieConnect Team

  • Report (Report)

  • English

  • Kenya

  • Africa East (AFE)

  • Transport,Road Safety,Urban Transport

  • 255

  • smarTTrans: Road Safety in Kenya

  • From 2020 to 2022, the World Bank Development Impact (DIME) Group implemented a pilot to understand driving safety among matatus (minibuses) in Kenya using crowdsourced passenger feedback and telematics data. The project worked with 202 long-range matatus; stickers were installed on 77 vehicles that enabled passengers to provide feedback and telematics devices were installed on 150 vehicles—where 25 vehicles had both stickers and telematics devices installed.

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