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Holiday Travel Chaos: Kenyans Face Gridlock
22 Dec
Summary
- Economic conditions are negatively impacting holiday travel plans.
- Fewer travelers are heading upcountry from Nairobi's bus station.
- Driver indiscipline is cited as the cause of traffic gridlock.

The festive spirit typically associated with the weekend before Christmas is subdued this year, as economic challenges curtail holiday travel plans for many Kenyans. At Nairobi's Country Bus Station, the usual bustling atmosphere has quieted, with significantly fewer travelers embarking on journeys upcountry.
For those still able to travel, the experience is fraught with difficulty. Many are enduring lengthy commutes, with some stuck in traffic for as long as seven hours along the heavily congested Nairobi-Nakuru highway. This situation highlights the strain of current economic conditions on personal mobility.
The Kenya National Highways Authority has identified driver indiscipline as the primary cause of the severe traffic gridlock. Motorists are reportedly ignoring traffic regulations in their attempts to navigate the holiday travel rush, exacerbating the already challenging conditions on the road.




