Thika Superhighway
The Thika Superhighway is a major road in Kenya that connects the capital city, Nairobi, to the town of Thika. Completed in 2012, it spans approximately 50 kilometers and features multiple lanes, allowing for faster and safer travel. The highway is designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve access to various regions.
This superhighway is part of the larger Kenya National Highways Authority network and plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and transportation. It has also spurred economic growth in surrounding areas by promoting business development and improving connectivity for commuters and goods.