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AccessKenya’s free online traffic camera service.

AccessKenya this week has launched a free online traffic camera service on their portal www.home.co.ke. The traffic service consists of Internet cameras that capture traffic flows and transmit real-time feeds through the portal. Currently, AccessKenya has 23 live cameras in Nairobi and 2 in Mombasa.

“We have more than 20 cameras in key areas around the city including Ngong Road, Westlands, the Industrial Area and Mombasa Road,” said Jonathan Somen, the Managing Director of AccessKenya, adding that more cameras are to be installed in the coming weeks in the capital and in Mombasa.

Taking into consideration the complexity of the city’s traffic, these cameras will go a long way in helping motorists and commuters alike plan their movement schedule and routing in these major towns. The free camera service can be accessed directly online here>

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4 Comments

  1. Hassan
    September 29, 2010 at 3:44 pm — Reply

    Yeah, so that one last night but with the net speeds in Kenya what diff will it make?

  2. October 4, 2010 at 12:29 pm — Reply

    thts very nice.thnks alot

  3. October 5, 2010 at 7:05 am — Reply

    @Hassan, AccessKenya has made the feeds available via mobile phone hence will absolutely make a difference. Unless every road user is logged onto the site, then that just won’t be good for anyone.
    .-= theonlinekenyan´s last blog ..Access Kenya- Traffic Cameras =-.

  4. October 25, 2010 at 5:40 am — Reply

    i believe that this project is just perfect for Kenya coz we are advancing more in ICT i hope you succeed i love it

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