
Most Kenyans depend on road transport for their movements all over the country, however state of roads in the country is not that pleasing, despite the fact that president Uhuru Kenyatta have worked tirelessly to develop most of them. A good number of roads are still not tarmacked depriving movements. On the other hand, a number of already tarmacked roads are fast getting weary something that has raised many questions in the minds of Kenyans.
Few hours ago, a man in Mlolongo, Machakos county raised concern that Quarry road in that area has become impassable and in fact it has become a river. The road has been posted by Ma3Route in their tweeter page asking government to come in and help. Below was the tweet.

The post caused stir online as many Kenyans gave their different views. From the reactions, the road had been built earlier but heavy vehicles such lorries are responsible for its fast damage. Thus people ask government to built these heavy vehicles their own road in the area. Below are some of people's reactions.


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