Business Daily | by Edwin Okoth
The Kenya National Highways Authority will set up 13 new virtual weigh stations on major highways to curb overloading and road damage.
The agency says the additional weigh stations, which take weight measurements as vehicles drive past, will now scale its total number of such stations to 23 under a Sh1.5 billion plan started in 2017 where 10 stations were set up.
KeNHA assistant director for axle load control Michael Ngala said the installations are key in curbing overloading, which has kept the agency’s road maintenance budget stretched…
