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The Nairobi Expressway is quickly changing the Nairobi's landscape. The multi million project aimed at solving traffic problems within the city that costs the country millions of shillings every year is expected to be completed by March of this year.
Photo courtesy: Nairobi Expressway
However, the plan of the toll highway does not feature a pedestrian and cyclists paths. A man saw the problem and have now availed a very meticulous plan and design that can be used to take care of the pedestrians and the cyclists.
In a short video shared via Ma3Route, the man has designed the Expressway so that the Space below the expressway is redesigned for the the pedestrians and cyclists.
You can watch the video in the link below:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1482271324013744131
Kenyans appeared to be impressed by this plan and below are some of their reactions:
This is a very good proposal and the government should consider it to take care of the many Pedestrians in the city.
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