The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced the introduction of ultramodern weighing sensors to curb overloading along major roads.
Addressing Kenyans during the rollout on Thursday, March 6, KeNHA Operations Manager George Ngugi noted the first 12 sensors would be installed along roads in Western and Nyanza regions.
He went ahead to reveal that the maintenance-free sensors would be erected along the Mau Summit, Cheptiret, Eldama Ravine, Eldoret, Kapenguria, Malaba, Mayoni, Mukumu, and Ahero Highway.
Ngugi disclosed that the installation of the new ultramodern sensors began following the upgrade of road pavements from asphalt to concrete to enhance the longevity of the sensors.