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How Road Hazards in Najjera and Kira are Taking a Toll on Vehicles

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Vehicles navigating the potholes on the road. Courtesy photo

Najjera and Kira, bustling suburbs in Kampala, are known for their growing populations and vibrant communities.

However, there’s a less appealing aspect that residents and commuters are all too familiar with—the dreaded potholes that line the roads. These road hazards have become a major source of frustration and financial strain for many, as they wreak havoc on vehicles passing through.

The potholes in Najjera and Kira are not just minor annoyances; they are deep, wide, and seemingly endless. Drivers navigating these treacherous road conditions often find themselves swerving, braking suddenly, or even coming to a complete stop to avoid damaging their vehicles, most especially along the famous Najjera Hospital.

However, even the most cautious drivers are not always successful in avoiding the potholes, leading to costly repairs and maintenance.

The impact of potholes on vehicles is significant; right from damaging tires and rims to misaligning suspensions and even more serious issues like bent axles, the toll on vehicles can be extensive. Repairing these damages can be a costly affair, leaving many residents frustrated and financially burdened.

Additionally, the constant presence of potholes in the areas in question poses a safety risk to drivers and pedestrians alike. Potholes have also caused accidents, especially at night and during adverse weather conditions when visibility reduces. Pedestrians are also crying at the risk of tripping and falling while navigating the uneven surfaces, further highlighting the urgent need for repairs and maintenance.

Local authorities have been urged to address the issue that has been persistent in the affected areas, but progress has been slow. Residents have taken matters into their own hands, with some resorting to makeshift solutions like filling the potholes with stones or sand to make them less hazardous. However, these temporary fixes are not sustainable, and the problem persists.

The impact on vehicles, finances, and safety cannot be ignored, and residents are calling for swift action to repair the roads and prevent further damage.

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