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50 KM/H traffic rule in Nairobi

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Last updated: 2015/06/28 at 8:18 AM
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50 KM/H Rule
1. Waiyaki Way-The 50km/h rule starts fromthe Kangemi Bridge to town and ends at the bridge as you leave the city.

2. Langata Road-The 50km/h rule starts form the KWS Headquarters or the Nairobi National park main gate to town and back to the same place.

3. NGONG ROAD-The rule starts from the Nakumatt Junction main entrance town and back to the same place.
4. Jogoo Road-The rule starts from the Buru Buru turn-off to town and back to the same place.
5. Mombasa Road-The rule starts from the General Motors junction to town and back to the same place.
6. Limuru Road-The rule starts from the Muthaiga mini market round about to town and back to the same place.
7. Thika Road-The rule starts from the Kenyatta University main gate to town and back to the same place but it’s not yet clearbecause the 100km/h speed limit signboard is STILL IN PLACE that allows one to cruise at100km/h to Pangani.
For those driving outside the city please note that special speed guns have been placed on different areas to catch those who are driving beyond the speed limit (100km/h) and the traffic police and the NTSA have come upwith roadside courts where offenders are being fined on the spot.

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