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The A2 (Thika Road) Thika Road (commonly known as the Thika Superhighway) is an 8-lane controlled-access highway in Kenya, with 12 lanes in some sections. It links the capital city of Nairobi with the industrial town of Thika. Thika Road [1] forms 50 km of the A2 Highway, which is part of the Cape to Cairo Road.
Construction funding was initially provided by the African Development Bank in 2013, although construction delays and increased traffic have delayed completion of the project. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The highway runs primarily along the Eastlands area of Nairobi and connects major transportation hubs including the Nairobi-Thika Highway, Mombasa Road, and ...
Nairobi Southern Bypass Highway, which starts at the junction of the Nairobi–Mombasa Road and Likoni Road, approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) south-east of the city centre. It then stretches to Gitaru, in the town of Kikuyu , in Kiambu County .
Here’s a list of current and upcoming road construction projects to consider in your travel plans and what local drivers can expect to encounter.
Tatu City can be accessed via Thika Road, Nairobi Eastern Bypass Highway, Nairobi Northern Bypass Highway, and the Kamiti Road. It is 30 minutes away from the Nairobi CBD, 40 minutes from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, 10 minutes from the Kasarani International Stadium, 5 Minutes from Kamiti Prisons. The city is in close proximity to ...
In another important project, it was one of several Chinese contractors that built the Thika superhighway, a project that involved widening an existing road that had one lane on one side and two lanes on the other to 12 lanes total. [3] The $360 million project financed by the Export-Import Bank of China was finished in 2012 on schedule. [3]
A $10 million road construction project planned for just east of Interstate 69 is expected to restrict traffic on the Ind. 45/46 B ypass to one lane in each direction for months next year ...
Drivers will face lane reductions, closures and detours during 8-month road construction project in Plover. Gannett. Erik Pfantz, Stevens Point Journal. April 5, 2024 at 6:25 AM.