Sikika Road Safety Looking for Random Boda Boda Rider Who Observed Traffic Rules to Reward Him
- Sikika Road Safety is looking for a boda boda rider with number plate KMGK 793V spotted on Kiambu Road
- The rider wore proper safety gear, used indicators, and observed traffic laws diligently
- He was unknowingly captured on camera and netizens have praised him for his professionalism
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Popular Facebook page Sikika Road Safety, known for its efforts in promoting road safety awareness, is searching for a boda boda rider who stood out for his exceptional adherence to traffic rules.

Source: Instagram
The rider, whose motorbike bears the registration number KMGK 793V, was spotted along Kiambu Road just past Ridgeways.
Disciplined boda boda rider catches attention
A photo of him, taken without his knowledge, was shared by the page, showing him fully geared with a helmet and reflective jacket.
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According to Sikika Road Safety, the rider displayed commendable discipline and professionalism while navigating traffic, prompting them to launch a public search in order to recognise and reward him.

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“We are looking for this rider KMGK 793V,” the page posted.
“So yesterday I was driving 🚗 along Kiambu Road just past Ridgeways and I was behind this rider. He did things I did not expect, which include:
- He used his indicator to show intention to turn.
- He gave way to oncoming traffic until it was safe to turn.
- He wore his helmet ⛑️.
- He had his reflector jacket on.
- He had proper riding gear.”

Source: Getty Images
The page urged anyone who may know the rider to inform him to get in touch via 0707861787, so that he can be duly appreciated.
Here is how fans reacted to the post:
KOPI KASCON:
"By the look of that motorbike, he is a family man, a graduate and a responsible husband to a loving Kamba lady alafu ni mluhya."
Paul Chanzu:
"I was waiting to read the mistake he committed, I know I'm not alone."
Rhodenhizer Simotwo:
"Or, he may simply be one of the few riders who stepped into a good driving school, or went through the hands of a competent riding instructor. There is always a big difference between a self taught and a trained rider."
Auncle Felix:
"If you follow keenly, you’ll notice he is a family man. He has everything to lose in case of any carelessness. These other reckless guys do not even own the bikes in the first place."
Låjj:
"He must have been knocked down one day. You will never find a man who is never in a hurry. We only rush and do you know what, women make us rush."
Gitutu Mwangi:
"There are some good riders out there who follow traffic rules to the letter, Congratulations to him."
Hemco Designs:
"He is one of the few riders who follow the rules of the road. I wish there were more like him."
Noah Jalango:
If you are sure you need him, just take yourself to any NTSA office, have the number plate with you and then they will help you very easily by giving you His phone number so that you can reach him or the owner of the bike 🏍 and remember you must have a genuine reason. Otherwise congratulations to him on road safety."
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Previously, medic Geoff Kariuki Kayai donated fuel to Sikika Road Safety to assist the team in reaching patients in need of emergency care.
Kayai said the fuel donation was his way of easing transportation hurdles that often delay lifesaving interventions.
He further pledged continued support and hinted at fulfilling a bigger request made by the organisation, a much-needed ambulance.
Source: TUKO.co.ke