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For those who used the Nairobi - Naivasha road,did you finally get home?
For those who used the Nairobi - Naivasha road,did you finally get home?
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My most preferred hours, I leave Nairobi 3:00 AM, the bliss of driving for hours with only trailers, rare personal vehicle and buses only on the road is underated.passed there in the morning on my way to bahati around 5.30a.m.it was smooth.
passed there in the morning on my way to bahati around 5.30a.m.it was smooth.
Ati Bahati.....???
Small world it is. Home ni na hapo mbele![]()
My most preferred hours, I leave Nairobi 3:00 AM, the bliss of driving for hours with only trailers, rare personal vehicle and buses only on the road is underated.
passed there in the morning on my way to bahati around 5.30a.m.it was smooth.
@QuadroK4000, hata hii ni ya kwenu Ndunduri?
Yes watu ya Nakuru are good people. You can clearly tell![]()
Guys could've just started aFor those who used the Nairobi - Naivasha road,did you finally get home?
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You can, but the most direct route to Naks is the A104.If you know Nairobi, Kiambu, Nyandarua and Nakuru Counties well, you can drive from Nairobi to Nakuru without using the A-104 road.
I hope wewe sio kangezkumbe wewe ni jirani, it's a small world indeed.
I hope wewe sio kangez
You can, but the most direct route to Naks is the A104.
For instance how does your plan B help you while stuck in traffic just past the junction to Kinale? Some plans are only theoretically feasible. Decide on the route to take beforehand and take it, liwe 'liwalo,' if I can paraphrase the village carrion monger.I feel more comfortable when I have a plan A, B and possibly C. Im more comfortable when I know more than one route to destination. A little plan before the journey makes a big difference.
For instance how does your plan B help you while stuck in traffic just past the junction to Kinale? Some plans are only theoretically feasible. Decide on the route to take beforehand and take it, liwe 'liwalo,' if I can paraphrase the village carrion monger.
I hope wewe sio kangez
I concur with you.You are assuming that I would plan to travel to Nakuru on Christmas eve on the busiest hours for that A-104. That's a known problem that any good plan should avoid. Simply dont be at Kinale during peak traffic hours. Just like I avoid Kiambu road during mad hours(bad weather + peak traffic).
Plan B is meant for when an unexpected happens. For example, if you are stuck at Kinale, there is no incoming traffic for 20 mins. On a perfectly good day What do you do?