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Heavy Traffic at Ojota and Ketu Disturbs Motorist - REELXSNEWS

Earlier today, there was a severe traffic at Ojota which also affected ketu and other bus stops before it including Mile 12. The traffic was so heavy that one could spend more than one hour just between ketu and Ojota which is normally a 8 - 15 minutes trip when using vehicle depending on the speed. However, motorists are unsure if this will continue tomorrow and next week looking at the fact that it has been like that for about two days now. Due to this event, if you enter a bus to ketu or from ketu, its either you face the traffic or the driver turns and follow another alternate route depending on your destination. It still remains a shocking fact that all the bus stops after Ojota are not affected by this traffic as at today which means that the road from Ojota is free however, if you are moving from Ojota to ketu, you might still experience traffic.

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Heavy Traffic at Ojota and Ketu Disturbs Motorist - REELXSNEWS

Earlier today, there was a severe traffic at Ojota which also affected ketu and other bus stops before it including Mile 12. The traffic was so heavy that one could spend more than one hour just between ketu and Ojota which is normally a 8 - 15 minutes trip when using vehicle depending on the speed. However, motorists are unsure if this will continue tomorrow and next week looking at the fact that it has been like that for about two days now. Due to this event, if you enter a bus to ketu or from ketu, its either you face the traffic or the driver turns and follow another alternate route depending on your destination. It still remains a shocking fact that all the bus stops after Ojota are not affected by this traffic as at today which means that the road from Ojota is free however, if you are moving from Ojota to ketu, you might still experience traffic.