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300 trucks have been impounded for flouting the axle load limit, as the Kenya national highways authority, launched a massive operation along major highway. Those found exceeding the axle load requirement, were fined as high as 13.9 million shillings. KENHA says it has collected in excess of Ksh 900 million shillings in fines over the last one year
300 trucks impounded for flouting axle load limit
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