The National Transport and Safety Authority(NTSA) has revealed Nairobi's most dangerous road.
In a report released on Tuesday NTSA profiled key roads deemed to be unsafe for pedestrians.
The report dubbed Northern Corridor and Nairobi County Route Hazard Mapping identified Thika road, Outer Ring Road, and Mombasa Road as the deadliest for pedestrians.
Along Thika Road, NTSA identified 16 spots including Guru Nanak, Kwa Kirima Footbridge, Muthaiga Footbridge, Monetary Studies bump, GSU Drift, Roysambu, Caster Mill, River Kamiti, Clayworks Kenya and Gwa Kairo
The statement signed by NTSA Director General Francis Meja, Inspector General of police Joseph Boinnet, KURA's Silas Kinoti and KeNHA's Peter Mundinia notes that road traffic crashes are spread throughout the week and any season.
The report identified other blackspots along Juja Road, Eastleigh 1st Avenue, Kariokor Market Bump, Ring Road Ngara, Jogoo Road Flyover, and Landhies (Muthurwa) Road.
"Road traffic crashes remain a tragic reality in our Country and the Northern Corridor contributes to 42.6% of the total number of the accidents," said Meja.