Why road transport is popular in Kenya?


Why road transport is popular in Kenya? Roads became the major link between the urban areas and the rural hinterlands, although they were developed in colonial times as a subsidiary to the railway line running from Mombasa to the western parts of the country.


What is the main problem facing transport in Kenya?

Currently, public service vehicles operate with minimal government regulation and passengers face poor-quality services. Matatus and buses are stuck in traffic jams, resulting in long and arduous commutes for the large portion of commuters who depend on public transport: 41 percent in Nairobi and 36 percent in Mombasa.


What is the cheapest means of transport in Kenya?

Tickets can be bought from Nairobi's and Mombasa's railway stations or booked through local travel agencies. Railways in the rest of the country are restricted to freight. If you're on a budget, buses are the best and cheapest way to travel. Large buses and matatus crisscross the country and link the major towns.


What is the most popular transportation in Kenya?

Public Transport. The form of transport most widely used by Kenyans is the “Matatu” which gets its name from “three” the original cost of three coins to travel by this form of transport. They are normally Nissan minibuses which have a board showing the destination they are travelling to.