Nairobi–Malaba Road

A104 Road
Nairobi–Malaba Road
Route information
Length: 278 mi (447 km)
Major junctions
East end: Nairobi
 
West end: Malaba
Location
Counties: Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru, Baringo, Uasin Gishu, Bungoma, Busia
Highway system
Roads in Kenya

The Nairobi–Malaba Road, also Nairobi–Uganda Road or A104 Road (Kenya) is a major highway in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. The road connects Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya, with the border town of Malaba at the international border with Uganda.

Location

The road starts in the city of Nairobi and takes a general north-westerly direction through Naivasha, Nakuru, Eldoret and Bungoma, to end at Malaba, a distance of approximately 447 kilometres (278 mi)[1] The coordinates of this road in the city of Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County are: 0°30'23.0"N, 35°17'57.0"E (Latitude:0.506389; Longitude:35.299167).[2]

Overview

This road, together with the Nairobi–Mombasa Road, are part of the The Great North Road, which connects the landlocked countries of Burundi, Eastern DR Congo, Rwanda, Uganda and South Sudan to the Kenyan coast at Mombasa, on the Indian Ocean.[3]

Due to the volume of traffic, and the concentration of heavy-duty transport vehicles, the route is accident-prone, accounting for a large number of injuries and fatalities in the region. In 2013 alone, 3,179 people lost their lives in traffic accidents on the combined Mombasa–Malaba Road.[4]

Intersections

This road has the following major intersections, listed from east towards the west.[5]

  1. Nairobi–Mombasa Road
  2. NairobiThika Road
  3. Suam–Endebess–Kitale–Eldoret Road
  4. Kisumu–Kakamega–Webuye–Kitale Road
  5. TororoMalaba Road in Uganda

Towns

The following towns, listed from east towards west, are located along the highway:[5]

References

  1. Globefeed.com (24 September 2016). "Distance between DHL House, Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya and Posta Malaba, Malaba, Kenya". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  2. Google (24 September 2016). "Location of Nairobi–Malaba Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  3. NCTTCA (24 September 2016). "Northern Corridor Transit And Transport Coordination Authority: The Road Network". Mombasa: Northern Corridor Transit And Transport Coordination Authority (NCTTCA). Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  4. Hudson Gumbihi, and Solomon Koko (11 December 2015). "Highway of death: The Mombasa-Malaba highway taking more lives than Al-Shabaab". The Nairobian. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  5. 1 2 "Map of Nairobi–Malaba Road Showing Major Towns & Intersections Along the Road". Retrieved 24 September 2014.

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