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Long queues at expressway exits as operators struggle to find change

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 16 – Two days after being opened to the public, motorists have decried that the Nairobi Expressway has created unnecessary traffic at the exit points, an issue which the Government say is caused by a lack of change by motorists.

While the toll road which traverses through the city from Westlands to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) was meant to ease traffic for road users, several motorists gave a different experience.

Several users took it to Twitter to decry the long wait at the exit points of the road which does not allow users to use M-Pesa limiting them to using cash or electronic cards.

Joshua Omukata, Nairobi area Traffic Commandant explained to Capital FM that the congestion was mainly a logistic issue caused by many motorists who did not have change(lose money) hence causing delays.

“We want to encourage motorists to use the electronic modes of payment that are available. This will make it easier for them and even reduce the traffic gridlock being experienced,”  he said.

“The gridlock is being experienced at the Museum Hill and Mlolongo exits. This is because many of the motorists are paying cash and it is taking a while to convert them to a lower denomination,” chief corporate affairs officer of the Nairobi Expressway Leon Lee added.

The road which was on Saturday commissioned for trials by Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia starts from Mlolongo passing through JKIA and Nairobi’s CBD to the James Gichuru junction along Waiyaki Way,

Here are some of the concerns raised on Twitter.

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