Traffic jams on the Kenyan highways have been on the rise in the recent past with the government unsure of how to go about mitigating this scourge that has bedeviled our main highways.
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The traffic jams are sometimes caused by motorists who have no respect for the rule of law in traffic hence overlapping and subsequently causing inconveniences.
This morning, it's been reported by reliable sources that there is a huge traffic snarlup on the highway in the Central Business District of Nairobi.
Motorists who are at the road in Kenyatta Avenue are saying that they haven't moved a bit in the last two hours.
The cause of the traffic jam is not yet clear as speculations continue as to why there is such a traffic jam on the highway.
The snarlup has left many motorists unsure of what to do as they await for the traffic jam to clear.
Police have been asked to intervene and clear the way which is causing serious delays in the Central Business District.
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