Motorists using several routes have been advised to exercise extreme caution as BTS Clearing and Forwarding Ltd transports an abnormal load.
In a notice published on Monday, 24, 2025, BTS Clearing and Forwarding Ltd noted that the abnormal load measures 1.7 meters in width and 27 meters in length as it is being transported across major highways from Mombasa to Malaba.
“Wide and long abnormal load, 1.7 meters wide and 27 meters long, transportation. special care to be observed before overtaking,” read part of the notice.
Drivers have been advised to exercise extra caution when overtaking the convoy and always maintain a safe distance.
“Please exercise caution when near the vicinity of the cargo.” Read part of the notice.
The affected routes will include Mombasa, Mtito Andei, Kibwezi, Ikutha, Kitui, Bahati, Matuu- Kilima Mbogo- Makongeni- Thika- Sagana- Nyeri- Nakuru- Eldoret – Kitale – Kimilili – Webuye, and Malaba.
The convoy will be traveling along the route from 24 November 2025 to 31 January 2026, and all motorists are urged to remain vigilant and patient to prevent accidents or delays.
Another road Shut Down Over Abnormal Load Transportation
In June, motorists on the busy Nairobi–Mai Mahiu Road were warned to expect traffic disruptions after an oversized load forced the closure of an entire lane.
According to a notice from the Motorist Association of Kenya, the wide load caused delays along the route and necessitated traffic diversions. The advisory, issued around 8:00 AM, explained that the load occupied the full width of one side of the road, leaving no space for oncoming vehicles.
As a result, certain sections of the road became impassable, particularly for motorists traveling from Mai Mahiu to Nairobi.
“Be informed that there is a total lane shutdown along Nairobi–Mai Mahiu Road due to a wide load that covers the width of the road, with no space allowing oncoming vehicles to pass,” the advisory stated.
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Additionally, on November 14, Sifa Investments Ltd issued a similar notice regarding traffic disruptions affecting another route to the same destination.
Sifa Investments noted that the abnormal load measuring 5.0 meters wide and 25 meters long would move across major highways from Mombasa to Malaba.
“Extra wide and long abnormal load, 5.0 meters wide and 25 meters long, transportation. special care to be observed before overtaking,” read part of the notice.
Drivers have been advised to exercise extra caution when overtaking the convoy and always maintain a safe distance.
The affected routes will include Mombasa, Mariakani, Mtito-Salama, Machakos, Mlolongo, Maimahiu, Gilgil, Nakuru, Eldoret, Turbo, Naitiri, and Malaba.
The convoy will be travelling along the route from November 14 to December 31, 2025, and all motorists are urged to remain vigilant and patient to prevent accidents or delays.
About BTS Clearing and Forwarding Limited
BTS Uganda Ltd is a privately owned company, founded in the year 1995 with the intent to provide top-notch clearing and forwarding solutions to various clients in the East & Central African region.
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Over time, the company has grown in the clearing and Forwarding business, building a positive reputation in the market through ongoing logistics contracts.
Additionally, it’s among the top clearing and forwarding companies not only in Uganda but in the whole of the East African region.
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