In a recent publication of the Kenya Gazette, Volume CXXV-No. 266, the toll rates for the Nairobi Expressway were announced.
These rates have been approved by Kipchumba Murkomen, the Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport.
The toll rates are detailed in the schedule provided within the gazette and vary depending on the class of the vehicle.
Class 1 vehicles, including Mlolongo, Syokimau, Eastern Bypass, and others, have specific rates assigned to them.
Class 2 vehicles, such as SGR and JKIA, also have their own rates.
The gazette further classifies vehicles into Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, each with their own toll rates.
The base toll rates for each class are listed in the gazette, but these rates may be adjusted based on factors like the Consumer Price Index and the exchange rate.
Additionally,these developments in toll rates are a significant step towards streamlining and regulating transportation on the Nairobi Expressway.
They will play a crucial role in managing traffic flow and maintaining the expressway’s infrastructure.
However,with the approval of Kipchumba Murkomen, these toll rates will shape the future of transportation in Nairobi,
ensuring a smoother and more organized experience for commuters and travelers.
Morever,Stay updated on the latest developments in toll rates and enjoy hassle-free travel on the Nairobi Expressway.