List of roads in Kenya

The following is a list of national roads in Kenya, under the jurisdiction of the Kenya National Highway Authority. The list is not exhaustive.

National roads

List of National Roads In Kenya
NumberName of RoadDistanceDesignatedCompleted
1 Arusha–Holili–Taveta–Voi Road[1] 230 kilometres (143 mi)2014 2018 (Expected)
2 Suam–Eldoret Road[2][3] 75 kilometres (47 mi)2017 (Expected)2020 (Expected)
3Malindi–Bagamoyo Highway[4]460 kilometres (286 mi).[5] 2017(Expected)2020 (Expected)
4Elwak–Mandera Road[6] 216 kilometres (134 mi)[7][8]2016 (Expected)2019 (Expected)
5Dongo Kundu Bypass Highway[9] 17.5 kilometres (11 mi)20152018 (Expected)[10]
6Isebania–Kisii–Ahero Road[11] 172 kilometres (107 mi)[12]2016 (Expected)2019(Expected)
7 Kisumu–Kakamega–Webuye–Kitale Road[13] 160 kilometres (99 mi)[14] 20152017
8Mariakani–Kaloleni–Mavueni Road[15] 60 kilometres (37 mi)[16]20062016
9Garissa–Nuno–Modogashe–Wajir Road[17] 320 kilometres (200 mi) 20152017[18]
10Garsen–Witu–Lamu Highway[19]122 kilometres (76 mi)[20] 20162018

See also

References

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