Wed. Oct 4th, 2023

The Kampala flyover Project Interferes With Taffic

The Kampala flyover Project Interferes With Traffic flow in the City causes to much hit in town

According to our Sources the newly constructed Kampala flyover Project has limited

The Kampala flyover Project Interferes With Traffic
The Kampala flyover Project Interferes With Traffic in the City

The smooth flow of traffic in the parts of Katwe, Clocktower and Nakivubo places

Causing to much heat and dust along the area but also the area is flogged with alot of long

And short vehicles which are immovable waiting for hire. The population of of the

People walking to and from the city is as well overwhelming

Being Christmas seasons, the number of onlookers and travellers has increased drastically

Which has increasingly affected the flow of traffic, movement of long and short vehicles

According to our News guys on the site, who had face to face interactions with travellers,

The Kampala flyover Project Interferes With Traffic flow in the City
The Kampala flyover Project Interferes with With Traffic flow in the City

They said the flyover Project is also being slowed down which has cause stiffness in movement

And also operations. The local dwellers suggested that the project should

Be hurriedly completed if the flow of traffic is to improve or elso some long vehicles

For hire that are being parked in those Areas should be reallocated to avaid crowding

And slowed movements of both vehicles and individuals travellers. It is said that

There are some route spaces which have been thickened inorder to build pavers

That has as well cause stiff and limited road reserves and spaces around the area

Our City paparazzi have also moved cameras to some of traffic officers who are said to be

Slow interms of redirecting the flow of vehicles and conducting the traffic movements

It is said that some officers are too lousy and tend to forget allowing certain

Inflow of vehicles to move but rather make them park or stand for long as if they’re forgotten

Especially the strech from Kibuli to Entebbe

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