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- The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a warning for motorists on the Athi River-Machakos Road near Green Park Estate due to erosion of embankment slopes caused by heavy rains.
- KeNHA advises drivers to avoid the service road and exercise caution on the main carriageway, as the erosion poses potential risks to motorists.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has released a cautionary advisory for motorists traveling on the Athi River-Machakos Road near Green Park Estate.
The warning is in response to the erosion of embankment slopes along the route, which has been caused by heavy rains.
In a statement shared on X on Friday, KeNHA highlighted the potential hazards this erosion poses to motorists using the adjacent service road.
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The authority emphasized the need for caution when driving in the area due to the worn-away slopes, which may compromise the safety of the road.
While the main carriageway remains open, KeNHA urged motorists to avoid using the service road given the unstable conditions.
The authority stressed the importance of prioritizing safety while navigating the main carriageway and advised drivers to proceed with care.
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