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The Bodabodas are associated with a significant accident risks and have led to public health epidemic. The
Risky riders’ traffic behavior coupled with the tendency of the riders to operate like organized urban militia,
have often been associated with disruption of socio-economic activities, road accidents, injuries and deaths.
This study sought to explore the influence of Bodaboda Riders’ traffic Behaviour on Road Safety and the
socio-economic wellbeing of Lodwar town residents. A cross-sectional study was conducted targeting
17,210 households in Lodwar town in Turkana County. The study employed descriptive research design that
involved collection of both quantitative and qualitative data from residents, motorcycles riders, traffic police
officers, and health care workers in Lodwar town. The quantitative data was analyzed by use of frequency
counts and percentages cross-tabulations. The study also collected qualitative data from key informant
interviews involving key stakeholders and was analysed using thematic analysis of the textual data. The
survey data was analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 23.This study showed
that Road Safety and the socio-economic wellbeing were influenced by risky bodaboda riders’ traffic
behaviors. The study established from the respondents that Bodaboda’s ownership and traffic behavior
affected Road Safety and Socio-economic Wellbeing of residents of Turkana Central Sub County by X2, (4,
N=335), P=.05. it was established that proportion of respondents to a large extent agreed that bodaboda
business influenced Road Safety and Socio-economic wellbeing of residents by X2, (24, N=335), P<05.
This implied there exists a statistically significant relationship between bodaboda business and Road Safety
and Socio-Economic Wellbeing of residents of Turkana Central sub- County. Further, these findings hold
the true reflections of bodaboda business is mushrooming in Kenya, thus it’s a positive indicator to a socio economic development in Turkana County.Finally, the study concluded that there are stakeholders that are
supporting project interventions that seek to promote bodaboda socioeconomic wellbeing in their
area,59.5% of the bodaboda riders indicated County Government through their policy regulations as
stakeholders, 20.8% indicated private sector like SACOs as stakeholders, 8.9% indicated National
Government through their legal framework as stakeholders, 6.0% indicated NGOs as stakeholders, and 8.8%
of them indicated none as stakeholders. The study recommends that; Stakeholders in the bodaboda sector
should set up rules and regulations to minimize the nature of bodaboda rider’s patterns of traffic behaviour
that affect the Road Safety socio-economic wellbeing, Bodaboda riders should be educated on the negative
impacts of their behaviors and how they affect household wellbeing, Bodaboda riders should be encouraged
to venture into other development activities as a way of increasing their income, and Stakeholders should be
sensitized on the importance of promoting bodaboda socioeconomic wellbeing. |
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