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Motorists want traffic snarl-ups on Naivasha-Nakuru addressed

Stranded passengers and drivers at Gilgil weighbridge along the Nairobi-Nakuru highway following a heavy traffic jam that was caused by overlapping trailers that were heading to neighboring countries. Motorists were stranded in the area for close to six hours before police moved in to clear the highway. PHOTO: Antony Gitonga

Motorists and traders want the old Naivasha-Nakuru road rehabilitated to curb traffic jam at the Gilgil weighbridge.

They noted that relocating all the heavy trailers to the old road would end the perennial traffic jams on the highway.

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