Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) on Friday,
February 21, 2020, announced that a section of Thika Superhighway will be closed
until Monday, April 13, 2020.
Through an advertisement posted on their social media
platforms, KeNHA stated that the section of the Superhighway at the Kenya
School of Monetary studies had already been closed.
The body added that the outer lanes of the highway shall be closed to allow the contractor to construct the median columns for the footbridge at the institution.
They further advised motorists to be cautious around the construction
areas to avoid accidents.
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“We request motorists to exercise caution around the work
areas and to comply with the proposed traffic management plan as directed by
traffic marshalls” read part of their public notice.
In the notice, KeNHA mentioned that;
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<!--[endif]-->One lane will be closed on both carriageways and
service lanes.
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<!--[endif]-->Traffic to move around the work area as directed
by road signs and traffic marshalls.
<!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->Motorists are advised to exercise caution around the work areas.