• The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced a four-day traffic disruption on Mombasa Road
  • These measures are necessary to allow the completion of the mid-span footbridge foundation aimed at enhancing road safety and connectivity.
  • Motorists should also follow traffic signs and guidance from traffic police and marshals to ensure safety.

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced a four-day traffic disruption on Mombasa Road, a vital artery in Nairobi's transport system. The disruption will commence on June 13, 2024, and end on June 16, 2024.

In a notice, KeNHA highlighted the area near Katani Road Junction along Mombasa-bound lanes that will be affected by the change.

"KeNHA wishes to notify the public that a section of Mombasa Road (A8) near Katani Road Junction will experience traffic disruption along the Mombasa bound lanes from June 13, 2024 - to June 16, 2024," read part of the notice by KeNHA Director General Eng. Kung'u Ndung'u.

During this closure, KeNHA advises motorists to use the two available lanes and approach the affected area cautiously.

"KeNHA advises motorists to follow the proposed traffic management plan and corporate with the police and traffic marshals who will be on site," KeNHA said.

Motorists should also follow traffic signs and guidance from traffic police and marshals to ensure safety.

These measures are necessary to allow the completion of the mid-span footbridge foundation aimed at enhancing road safety and connectivity.

Mombasa road is renowned for its bustling, traffic and commercial activity. The decision is set to affect thousands of commuters, local businesses and opportunities. However, this short term inconveniences are paving the way for a more effective and safer transport system.

KeNHA has proactively communicated with the public, providing details to ease the transition.

"The Authority remains committed to ensure seamless connectivity to facilitate safe passage for economic prosperity," Director General Eng. Kung'u Ndung'u promised.