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A Hilux pickup and a lorry collided head-on at Kijabe Junction on the Nairobi–Nakuru highway, leaving several injured as rescuers used axes to free trapped occupants and highlighting the junction’s reputation as an accident blackspot.
Kijabe Junction, Kenya — 2025-09-10 18:30 EAT. A head-on collision between a Hilux pickup and a lorry at Kijabe Junction along the Nairobi–Nakuru highway left multiple people injured and triggered renewed calls for improved road safety measures.
The accident occurred on 10 September 2025, ripping the bonnet off the pickup and mangling both vehicles.
Rescue teams, local residents, and motorists used axes and improvised tools to free trapped occupants.
Status: Casualty figures pending; injured transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.
Kijabe Junction has a longstanding record of road accidents linked to speeding, reckless overtaking, and poor enforcement of traffic laws. Residents have repeatedly petitioned for speed bumps, signage, and increased highway patrols to curb collisions.
Traffic Act Cap 403: Mandates speed limits and road safety standards on Kenyan highways.
County Mandate: Kiambu County and National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA) oversee road safety measures and traffic enforcement.
Next Steps: Accident report expected from NTSA and Kenya Police Traffic Department.
Witnesses: “People were trapped inside. We had to cut through the metal to get them out,” said one local rescuer at the scene.
Residents: Renewed calls for speed controls and more patrols on the busy Nairobi–Nakuru corridor.
Authorities: Casualty details to be confirmed after hospital assessments.
Vehicles involved: 1 Hilux pickup, 1 lorry
Tools used: Axes, improvised cutting tools by rescuers
Verification: On-site witness accounts, police confirmations
Public Safety: Continued risk to motorists without speed-control interventions.
Traffic Disruption: Collision caused significant delays along the Nairobi–Nakuru highway.
Policy Response: Highlights need for NTSA and Transport Ministry to address accident-prone blackspots.
Exact number of injured persons
Whether either driver will face charges for reckless driving
Timelines for proposed speed-control installations at Kijabe Junction
2025-09-10, 16:30 EAT: Collision occurs at Kijabe Junction.
2025-09-10, 17:00 EAT: Victims transported to hospitals.
2025-09-10, 18:00 EAT: Residents renew road safety appeals.
NTSA investigation findings
County government response on road safety upgrades
Possible policy action from Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Editor’s note: Additional casualty details will be updated when released by authorities.
Corrections: None at this time.