A deserted Kikuyu town matatu terminus. [Kimaku Chege, Standard]

The nationwide matatu strike entered its second on Tuesday paralysing public transport across the country with the disruptions extending to other sectors.

Commuters in major cities and towns across the country had to resort to other means of transport as matatus kept off the roads.

Matatu owners on Monday after when their strike began, held a meeting with Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi and Transport CS Davis Chirchir to seek a solution that would see them return to the roads.

After the meeting the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced the reduction of diesel price by Sh10 to retail at Sh232.96 and kerosene increased by Sh38.60 to retail at Sh191.38 per litre in Nairobi.

The talks however did not yield any fruits with the owners insisting that the strike would go on since their demands were not met.

The Standard has compiled a live blog of the day-2 happenings across the country as the situation unfolds.

12:35pm: Police clear section of Thika road at Githurai 45 that had been barricaded  by protesting youths.

12:03 pm: Transport activities in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu slowly resume.

11:47 pm: Vehicles parked at the Kakamega main stage.

11:10 am: Nakuru-Nairobi Highway empty following the barricading of the road at Free Area.

11:02 am: A section of Nairobi residents use the commuter train to get to the CBD.

10:57 am: Public service vehicles and businesses have largely resumed regular operations at the Kitale bus terminus in Trans Nzoia County

10:40 am: Police arrest several protesters on Kamiti Road off Thika Superhighway after they attempted to block the road, plainclothes officers conduct patrols.

10:15 am: Matatus in Kisumu resume operations.

9:37 am: Kamiti Road closed as youth engage police in running battles as they protest high fuel prices.

9:22 am: Kakamega primary school remained closed with the few students who reported to school forced to go back home.

9:17 am: Commuters stranded in Kitengela stage as matatus continue with day two of their nation wide strike.

9:19 am: Shops and other businesses in Nairobi CBD remain closed over the fuel price protests.

9:14 am: Matatu's and other vehicles remain parked at Kayole Junction.

9:04 am: Matatu's in Mombasa county resume operations.

8:54 am: A busy Moi Avenue remains empty with no people or cars and shops remaain closed.

8:47 am: Limuru main bus park completely empty with no motoring activities or commuters.

8:41 am: Commuters using Jogoo road in Eastlands forced to walk or seek alternative means to their places of work.

7:51 am: Few PSV vehicles operate along Outering Road hiking fare as passengers are left stranded at Pipeline, Fedha stages.

7:35 am: Mombasa, Lang'ata and Waiyaki Way roads in Nairobi empty as matatu's keep off business.