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KENYA ROADS REGISTER (CLASSES ABC) LENGT ROAD ID ROAD NAME H (KM) A1 IBD Nakadok-Lodwar-Kitale-Bungoma-Kisumu-Migori-IBD Isebania 892.2 A1_R Kisumu A1 Dual RHS 1.0 A10 A1 Lokichar-Nginyang-Isiolo-GarissaLamu(LAPSSET) 970.0 A11 A10 Budhei-Basuba-Kiunga 106.5 A12 IBD Busia-Kisumu-Kericho-A8 Mau Summit 228.1 A13 A10 Sibli-Modogashe-Wajir-El Wak Rhamu-Mandera 637.3 A14 A2 Moyale-Buna-Wajir-B93 Dif 389.3 A2 IBD Namanga-Athi River-Thika-Sagana-Nanyuki-Isiolo-Marsabit-IBD Moyale 870.8 A2_R A2 Thika-Kenol Dual RHS 13.8 A2S Thika S_Highway 40.5 A2S_R Thika S_Highway RHS 40.3 A3 A2 Thika-Garissa-IBD Liboi 520.3 A4 A8 Gilgil-Nyahururu-Maralal-South Horr-North Horr-Illeret 767.1 A5 A8 Emali-IBD Loitokitok 112.7 A6 IDB Taveta-A8 Voi 113.5 A7 IBD Lunga Lunga -Mombasa-A10 Lamu 428.5 A7_R Likoni-Bombolulu RHS 6.9 A8 IBD Malaba-Eldoret-Nakuru-Nairobi-Voi-Mombasa 919.2 A8_R1 Nakuru A8 Dual RHS 2.8 A8_R2 Rironi_Nairobi A8 Dual RHS 45.3 A8_R4 Kwa Shee-Mombasa RHS 4.9 A8_SOUTH A8 Rironi-Mai Mahiu-A8 Naivasha 58.1 A9 A2 Subuiga-Meru-Embu-Kanyonyo-Kitui-A8 Kibwezi 396.9 B1 Muhuru Bay-Kehancha-Lolgorian-B7 Ololunga 200.4 B10 Osieko-Bondo-A12 Kisian 82.6 B12 A12 Busia-Nambale-Mumias-Kakamega-Kapsabet-Lessos-A8 Kondoo 182.6 B12_R Kakamega B12 Dual RHS 0.7 B13 A12 Busia-Malaba-Sirisia-Kapsakwony-A1 Kitale 139.0 B14 IBD Suam-Endebes-Kitale-Matunda-A8 Soy 98.4 B15 A1 Kitale-Kachibora-Kapcherop-Kapyego-Chesoi-Chesongosh-B17 Tot 113.4 B16 A8 Eldoret-Iten-Kabarnet-Marigat-Mochongoi-A4 Gatundia 207.1 B17 A1 Marich-Lomut-Tot-Nginyang-Loruk-Marigat-A8 Nakuru 271.4 B18 B7 Narok-Mau Narok-Njoro-A8 Ngata 114.1 B19 B7 Narok-Ewaso-Entasekera-Oloibortoto-Magadi-B50 Kiserian-Langata 269.0 B2 B1 Masara-Sori-Sindo-Mbita-Homa Bay-Kendu Bay-A1 Katito 222.1 B20 A8 Lanet-Dundori-Ol'Kalou-Njabini-Kiarutara-Gatanga-A2 Thika-A3 Thika 180.4 B21 A8 Nakuru-Subukia-Nyahururu-Ndaragua-Nyeri-A2 Marua 173.5 B22 B21 Gwa Kungu-Mutara-A2 Nanyuki 78.9 B23 B21 Nyeri-Othaya-Kiriaini-Kangema-Gacharage-A2 Thika 103.9 B24 A2 Makutano-A9 Embu 42.1 B25 A2 Kenol-Muranga-Sagana-Kagio-B24 Kianjiru 63.8 B27 B23 Othaya-Mukurweini-A2 Karatina-Kagumo-B25 Kutus 55.8 B3 B2 Homa Bay-Rongo-Ogembo-Kilgoris-B1 Lolgorian 113.0 B30 H10 Kiambu-Ngewa-Nembu-Gatundu-Gatukuyu-A2S Thika 63.0 B32 Thogoto-Thigio-Limuru- Kiambu-A2 Muthaiga 71.5 B33 A8 Rironi-Ruaka-Ruiru-A8 Cabanas (E&N Bypasses) 20.2 B4 B3 Ogembo-Itumbe-Kisii-Ekerenya-B6 Ngoina 85.0 B2 Kendu Bay-A1 Kadongo-Nyamira-B4 Siamani-B4 Kebirigo-B6 Keroka-B3 B5 Nyangusu 112.7 B50 B7 Suswa-Ngong-Kiserian-Isinya-A8 Konza 162.8 B51 B19 Kamukuru-Elangata Wuas-A2 Olkilorit 77.3 B52 A2 Kajiado-Imaroro-Mashuru-Selengei-A5 Isara 109.0 B54 A2 Namanga-Amboseli-Kimana-Kilanguni-A8 Lugards Fall-A7 Malindi 448.6 B55 A5 Illasit-Rombo-Njukini-A6 Taveta 67.0 B56 Wundanyi-Mwatate-Rukanga-Guranze-A7 Lunga Lunga 189.8 B6 A1 Kisii-Keroka-Sotik-Litein-Chemosit-A12 Kericho 101.0 B60 B62 Machakos-Kola-Wote-Kathonzweni-A8 Makindu 142.9 B61 B60 Wote-Katangi-Mutembuku-Kavisuni-A9 Kitui 89.8 B62 A8 Makutano-Machakos-Masii-Kyua-A9 Syongila 109.0 B63 Outer Ring-Kamulu-Tala-Kangundo-B62 Masii (Kangundo Rd) 61.2 B64 B65 Ciangera-Katse-Mwingi-Mbondoni-Kabati 149.9 B65 A2 Buuri-Katheri-Meru-Chaaria-Mitunguu-Kathwana-Ishiara-Ena 149.2 B66 A9 Meru-Kangeta-Mutuati-A10 Kachulu 81.0 A8 Lukenya-Kamulu-Munyu-Kilimambogo-A2 Makuyu-B25 Mbombo(Greater B67 Eastern Bypass) 129.8 B7 B6 Kaplong-Bomet-Narok-A8 Mai Mahiu 199.3 B70 A1 Kapenguria-Alale-A1 Lodwar 287.1 B71 A1 Lokichokio-Lokitaung-Kibish 297.4 B72 A1 Lodwar-Kalokol-Lokitaung-B71 Kachoda 180.7 B73 A1 Lodwar-Nakalei-A4 South Horr 211.2 B74 A4 South Horr-Ngurunit-A2 Laisamis 133.2 B75 A4 North Horr-Kalacha-A2 Marsabit 195.0 B76 A4 Illeret-El Yibo_A2 Turbi 290.6 B77 A1 Makutano-Kapsait-Cheptongei-Iten-Nyaru-E Ravine- B17 Kambi Moto 265.5 B8 A12 Awasi-Kapsabet-Mosoriot-A8 Eldoret 97.1 B80 A14 Moyale-Banisa-A13 Rhamu 300.6 B81 A2 Marsabit-Arba Jahan-A14 Griftu 249.8 B82 A2 Laisamis-Merti-Hadado-A13 Wajir 336.7 B83 B82 Merti-Garbatula-Danyirr-A3 Bangali-B88 Waldena-Kone Kalite-B54 Sala Gate 563.1 B84 A10 Kachulu-Eldera-A13 Modogashe 125.8 B87 A9 Chuluni-Endau-B83 Chifiri 152.6 B88 A9 Mutomo-Kone Kalite-B89 Hola 236.4 B89 A3 Garissa-Hola-A7 Garsen 227.3 B9 Luanda Kotieno-Bondo-Siaya-A12 Rang'ala 79.6 B91 B92 Kinango-Mariakani-Kaloleni-A7 Mavueni 91.0 B92 A7 Lunga Lunga-Kinango-Kwale-A7 Kombani 98.4 B93 A10 Ijara-Hulugo-Liboi-Dif-A13 Kotulo 526.4 B95 A13 Wargadud-Fino-A13 Mandera 152.9 B96 A13 Wagberi-B93 Wajir-Bor 105.3 C101 Ribe-Mwakirunge-Kiembeni 25.1 C201 Taru - Gede - Shaka Hola 133.4 C202 Kinango-Samburu-Mnago wa Dola-Guruguru 99.9 C203 Guranze-Kilibasi-Mackinon Road 71.5 C204 Kilibasi-Mwereni 64.6 C205 Kinango - Mazeras - Ribe - Kaloleni 62.1 C206 Rukanga - Mackinon Road 54.3 C207 Mrima/Malamba-Shimba Hills-Mwambungu 50.2 C208 Kinango - Kilulu 46.1 C209 Mwangulu-Kikoneni - Milalani 44.0 C210 Lunga Lunga -Kidimu 42.5 C211 Kwale - Makobe - Mwagodzo -Msambweni 39.5 C212 Vigurungani - Petulani 36.2 C213 Likoni - Shelly Beach - Diani - Chale 31.0 C214 MSULWA-A7 TIWI 27.8 C215 Kirewe-Kwale 16.9 C216 Kidimu Ecd-Shimoni 12.1 C231 Mariakani-Bamba-Vitengeni-Mnarani 112.5 C232 Baricho - Marafa - Kagombani 66.8 C233 Baricho - Garashi - Bore-Majengo 54.7 C234 Mtwapa-Mitangoni 39.2 C235 Chivara-Jaribuni-Tezo 37.6 C236 Kagombani - Kaloleni 32.2 C237 Bamba - Ganze - Magogoni 27.6 C238 Ribe-Ngombeni 24.0 C251 Ohiya - Balambala - Garissa - Bura East 201.9 C252 Bura - Kabasalo 140.4 C253 Kone-Garsen 127.1 C254 Ngiluni-Ngomeni-Mandongoi- Boka 75.1 C255 Hewani - Masalani 72.9 C256 Makutano-Hola -Ruka 72.7 C257 Panda - Witu - Kipini - Mpeketoni - Mkunumbi 58.8 C258 Witu - Kipini - Mpeketoni - Mkunumbi 34.1 C259 Mkokoni-Kiunga - Hadi 48.1 C271 Mbirikani-Tsavo N. Park- Ntilal 93.8 C272 Bura-Mgange-Wundanyi-Iriwa-Msau- Mengo 53.2 C273 Maktau-Ndome 51.5 C274 Msau- Ore 37.5 C275 Rukanga - Maungu 32.1 C291 Modika - Amuma 174.0 C292 Lag Bogol-Harret- Dadaab 157.9 C293 Habasweni - Dabaj Bula 121.2 C294 Garba Tulla South-Danyirr 76.0 C301 Moyale(Butiye)-Arba Jahan-Hadado- Habaswein 303.2 C302 Tarbaj-Takaba-Derkale 205.1 C303 Gurar-Dunto- Tarbaj 160.2 C304 Gurar-Kartadum-Burdurs-Eimole- Banisa 160.0 C311 Banisa-Malkamari- Rhamu 138.8 C321 Burmayo-Shindir Fatuma-Elele-Ashabito- Bambo 118.5 C322 Rhamu-Hareri-Khalalio- Mandera 70.6 C323 Gari-IBD Damasa 53.8 C331 Illeret - North Horr 191.4 C340 Achers Post - Gotu - Merti 151.8 C341 Garfasa - Sericho - Modogashe 109.9 C342 Achers Post - Mlanga - Isiolo - Muriri 67.9 C343 Kiutune - Kinna - Garbatula 60.1 C344 Lpus-Longopito 32.0 C345 Achers Post - Gotu - Merti 28.9 C346 Kachulu-Gotu 22.3 C347 Gotu-Atuambui 21.7 C356 Micheene Ruiri - Kianjai-Mikinduri-Katithine-Usueni-Tseikuru- Kandwia 193.2 C357 Naibor-Doldol-Ethi-Engare Ndare- Lewa 113.7 C358 Shauri - Kawiru 74.5 C359 Nkubu-Mitunguu-Marimanti- Ciambyu 67.9 C360 Meru-Mikinduri-Maua- Kangeta 65.0 C361 Muogone - Kithigiri 41.7 C362 Katheri-Murunguruni- Chogoria 40.9 C363 Kionyo-Githuguri-Marimanti-Gatunga 38.5 C364 Isiolo Ruiri Kienderu 28.2 C365 Murunguruni-Kanyakine _ Mitunguu 28.1 C366 Kangeta - Maua - Kalaone - Meru National 27.5 C367 Katheri-Kaguma - Kanjagi - Giaki 25.1 C368 Kalaone - Ndila - Meru National 22.2 C369 Maili Tatu-Kawiru- Mutuati 19.1 C370 Kimongoro - Kanuni - Nkinja - Ugoti 13.3 C371 Kibilaku - Auki - Athiru 8.8 C380 Chogoria - Marima - Makutano 34.7 C381 Kibugua-Itugururu- Murigi 34.2 C382 Kamarandi-Mwerera 33.8 C383 Keria-Magutuni- Kathwana 31.0 C384 Chuka - Kathwana 29.5 C385 Matiri-Chiakariga-Rwakinanga 20.7 C386 Itugururu-Karerema 17.8 C395 Kiambere-Kyusani- Mbakini- Kwa Shiku-Usiani- Kitui 97.2 C396 Kamunyaka-Karandi-Kangaita-Kimunye-Ngariama-Manyatta-Mugwe- Runyenjes 92.5 C397 Kiritiri-Siakago-Kamomo-Kiambere- Iriamurai 76.0 C398 Gachoka-Makima- Kaewa 54.5 C399 Kibirigwi- Kiaga-Kandongu-Kimicha-Wanguru-Kiumbu-Kangeta 52.3 C400 Majimbo-Siakago-Ugweri- Runyenjes 43.2 C401 Kirigo-Kiambere-Mutuobare 37.1 C402 Makutano-Karaba- Makima 28.3 C403 Gatugura - Kiamutugu - Muthigaini - Njukiri - Embu Hospital 27.4 C404 Kamomo-Karerema- Irira 23.7 C405 Kivaa -Mutuobare 17.6 C406 Mufu-Kanyuambora 16.4 C415 Mulutu-Mwitasyano-Kaloleni-Kanyongonyo- Athi 129.0 C416 Kitui-Mikuyuni-Nuu- Ikisya 103.6 C417 Kyuso- Nguni-Ngutani-Kyumbe- Nuu 92.2 C418 Voo - Mutha - Ikutha 68.2 C419 Ngooni-Mwitika 58.5 C420 Nzewani - Mbitini - Voo 52.6 C421 Kangonde - Kyusyani 45.2 C422 Mwingi - Mwanzilu - Miambani 44.7 C423 Kanthungu- Mwangia 38.6 C424 Ekalakala-Kangonde 36.8 C425 Kyanika-Kwa Mutua 36.0 C426 Malatani-Kanti 32.8 C427 Tulia-Syongila 19.8 C435 Gatataek-Emutoroki-Selengei- Sultan Hamud-Kasikeu-Nunguni- Katuaa 138.0 C436 Kimuga- Kisamise-Esilanke- Kajiado- Konza- Kimutwa 124.7 C437 Kola-Kali-Kikima-Nduluku-Kalawa-Kyaani- Makutano 104.0 C438 Kayole - Ekalakala - Masinga - Kangonde 78.4 C439 Nzukini - Matuu - Masinga - Gatangi 63.5 C440 Kimutwa-Kalawani-Kikima- Kyambalasi 56.9 C441 Kinanie-Kenol-Kathiani-Mbuuni 55.0 C442 Wamunyu-Nduluku- Kilala 48.9 C443 Machakos- Kangundo 37.3 C444 Nkoroi-Nazarene- Kitengela 34.6 C445 Tala-Kabaa 31.7 C446 Kilimambogo-Kamwaura- Tala 31.3 C447 Mavevia - Kathiani - Kivaani 31.0 C448 Kahuruko-Mavoloni_ Sofia 29.6 C449 Masinga - Miangeni 28.4 C450 Kithimani-Kabaa-Mwala 26.0 C451 Kithangathini-Kivaani 17.1 C452 Ndovoini - Ithanga 16.7 C453 Masii-Tawa 14.8 C454 Machakos-Kusyomuomo - Kathalani 3.6 C463 Mtito Andei - Kambu - Athi Kamunyuni 67.6 C464 Olandi - Makindu 56.6 C465 Thithi - Nzueni 47.3 C466 Imaroro-Salama- Nunguni 42.0 C467 Emali- Okia 41.3 C468 Kisingo-Kikauni-Athi 32.6 C469 Munyuni - Mavinduni - Kavumbu 32.5 C470 Chyulu Game Reserve-Kibwezi 31.8
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