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KURA Cautions Drivers Over Closure on Nairobi Highway, Gives Alternative

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  • Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) announced the temporary closure of the Eastern Bypass affecting road users using both Mombasa and Thika roads.

    In a statement dated Saturday, February 18, KURA noted that it was closing a section of the road from Sunday, February 19, for 12 hours starting at 6 am.

    The road agency explained that the closure would allow contractors to carry out construction work on the lane leading to Mombasa Road.

    KURA also noted that it had put a number of road signs along the road to help guide traffic on the highway.

    The revamped Nairobi Eastern Bypass which includes five new major vehicular crossings and six-lane dual carriageways
    The revamped Nairobi Eastern Bypass which includes five new major vehicular crossings and six-lane dual carriageways
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    “This is to allow the contractor to lay the final surface dressing at the section between Green Spot Gardens and Thika Road Junction.

    “Motorists are advised to drive with caution and follow the installed road signs, traffic Marshalls and the police will be on-site to guide motorists and ensure a smooth flow of traffic,” read the statement in part.

    Consequently, KURA gave alternative routes to be used by motorists intending to use the highway on the day.

    Notably, KURA indicated that all motorists would use the lane meant for vehicles leaving Mombasa Road to Thika Road. 

    However, at Shell Petrol station – next to Sunrise Road – vehicles heading to Mombasa Road will resume their normal lane explaining that the section was not affected by the closure.

    Motorists were also advised to maintain a speed of 30 kilometres per hour to avoid creating unnecessary snarl-ups on the highway.

    The road agency also indicated that the contractors would finish the work on time to ensure that there is an efficient flow of traffic on Monday, February 20.

    “We regret any inconvenience caused and urge members of the public to cooperate as we strive to enhance urban mobility,” read the statement in part.

    A map of alternative routes to be used by motorists on February 19, 2023, following the closure of the Eastern bypass.
    A map of alternative routes to be used by motorists on February 19, 2023, following the closure of the Eastern bypass.
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  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

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