The Government is set to roll out additional measures to tame speeding motorists along the Nairobi Expressway.
Government Spokesperson Cyrus Oguna on Sunday announced that plans are underway to implement new enforcement measures to ensure adherence to the 80km/h speed limit on the expressway.
This follows a road accident involving multiple cars at the Mlolongo toll station on Saturday night.
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Oguna pointed out that despite the expressway having a clearly displayed speed limit at intervals, some rogue drivers choose to ignore the guidelines.
“The crashes are attributed largely to drivers ignoring speed limits. Nairobi Expressway for instance has a speed limit of 80kph and below which is clearly displayed,” Oguna said.
Oguna urged motorists to adhere to the recommended speed limits, and approach the Mlolongo toll station with care as it has been partially closed to facilitate repairs.
In a CCTV footage which captured the tragic accident that killed one at the Mlolongo toll station, the accident appears to have been caused by speeding on the part of the deceased driver who approached the toll station at a very high speed.
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