I have been watching documentaries for years from other countries but when I stumbled on your channel, I was amazed with the content which is done with so much professionalism and passion. Am sold and here to stay. Well done!!!!
I am glad it got fixed… 90% of most accidents in this country would be prevented by measures like this. That place had claimed many lives. Good reporting.
I stumbled on the Outer-ring road documentary today morning...didn't have time to go down the rabbit hole cos I was watching while preparing to start my day...I haven't even watched this yet but I know it will be good, and I have a feeling I'll be on this channel for the rest of the night now that I've started watching again...Brilliant work. You definitely need more subscribers...and if you ever need a sound guy/music ✋🏾✋🏾✋🏾
This is top tier content as usual. I have used this road since 2007 and I know how many lives were lost before the barriers were erected, sad!!! Keep up the good work sir, we really appreciate. 👏👏
I believe that the road was also made a dual carriageway in addition to the wall being built. Previously, it only had a climbing lane, and of course no wall.
For the love of informative documentaries, Enock Sikolia is taking this to another level. Keep it up Man. My notifications are always on waiting to get educated on Kenyan affairs all the way from politics and other domestic affairs. 😎🤝
My Friends got an accident at that blackspot Yesterday 27/12/2023 at around 1pm heading to Nairobi, when their voxy breaks stopped working after they overtaked....the car rolled 10meters but thank God they all survived
I've seen it all since this road has been my office for the past cemtury,from the time it was a single lane to now being a dual carriage,i can tell the history
Great concept that was. I only have an issue with the runaway ramps. How do you put Kokoto on the runaways ramp? Sand (That is often dug to sotfen it) would have been ideal. But again, people would be stealing those sand.
That we have to go to such lengths to tame rogue drivers shows the problem on Kenyan roads, and what actually really needs to be addressed to enhance safety on our roads.
Ni Kama Sikolya alilala Salgaa baada ya kushoot this episode aone if at night kuna accidents hapo involving truck drivers and local lady drivers coming from Nakuru and as far as Molo town😂😂
I've been a driver on these stretch for close to a century now,I was there before the wall & I can attest to it that the wall has done much, though it doesn't prevent accidents from happening,it minimizes the impact from road crashes by 50% in that only vehicles heading in one direction are involved, initially,before the wall,both vehicles heading in the same direction & from the opposite direction were involved
But salga something fishy happens there me in tyme of covid wakati barabara zilikuwa zimefungwa juu ya corona my son angepoteza life there but God shw me in adream where by i cancelled that week hakuenda job the same week gari yake ikafanya accident but for me i tried to pray an the force was to heavy wenye walienda na hio gari bado walipata accident these accident are not normal blackspot there hapo sipazuri juu mtoto wangu aki isipokua ni kuomba Ange shia hapo dere wa track to uganda weeuh naogopa from that tyme
I can't say how many times I passed through that road even b4 the barrier 🚧 my neighbour her two children and a maid lost their lives there in 2009 am happy that it's now safe
Go do your research well. Its not just the wall. They build a second road adjacent to the existing one for that 21 km stretch in order to separate the traffic along the entire escapement on that side of the rift valley.
I don't dwell on explaining the obvious. Everyone can pick out that... and the pictures do explain that...so why should I repeat what is so clear to see?
No road marks or road signs. No road speed limit signs. No street lights on that stretch. Slow moving trucks and vehicle using the fast lane instead of them staying on the left lane. Vehicles overtaking from the left lane.all these are recipes for disaster.
I could recommend the kenya government to consider American 🇺🇲 to build all highways in kenya for my experience they're really good. trust the process 🙏
Very smooth to watch. A great story, still lingering in my mind after watching it. Nice one Enock.
Thank you so much, Joz. Much appreciated and your support is highly valued.
Waah!
Kindly subscribe to my channel.
I have been watching documentaries for years from other countries but when I stumbled on your channel, I was amazed with the content which is done with so much professionalism and passion. Am sold and here to stay. Well done!!!!
Thank you so much. Much appreciated. Your support is highly valued and appreciated
I am glad it got fixed… 90% of most accidents in this country would be prevented by measures like this. That place had claimed many lives. Good reporting.
I stumbled on the Outer-ring road documentary today morning...didn't have time to go down the rabbit hole cos I was watching while preparing to start my day...I haven't even watched this yet but I know it will be good, and I have a feeling I'll be on this channel for the rest of the night now that I've started watching again...Brilliant work. You definitely need more subscribers...and if you ever need a sound guy/music ✋🏾✋🏾✋🏾
Wacha nitafute pesa I start sourcing for professionalism in every aspect of production. Ahsante sana for believing in Kenyan Historian.
@@KenyanHistorian I'm cheap😂😂😂
This is top tier content as usual. I have used this road since 2007 and I know how many lives were lost before the barriers were erected, sad!!! Keep up the good work sir, we really appreciate. 👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it! Ahsante sana for your kind words.
First comment here.What a nice piece 💯
Ooh thank you so much. Appreciated
This has always always been my route a lot of times...the idea of the barrier has been a saviour...a job well done on the documentary.
Thanks Elijah. Much appreciated sir.
Nice man big up
I believe that the road was also made a dual carriageway in addition to the wall being built. Previously, it only had a climbing lane, and of course no wall.
For the love of informative documentaries, Enock Sikolia is taking this to another level. Keep it up Man. My notifications are always on waiting to get educated on Kenyan affairs all the way from politics and other domestic affairs. 😎🤝
That 2017 12th December accident was the climax of all the accidents there.
This is better than mainstream media! A job well done enock!
Congrats Enock you are true Kenyan historian keep up
My Friends got an accident at that blackspot Yesterday 27/12/2023 at around 1pm heading to Nairobi, when their voxy breaks stopped working after they overtaked....the car rolled 10meters but thank God they all survived
Wafanye hivi kwa highways zote nchini,idadi ya ajali bado iko juu,Kazi njema
One of the Best..... Keep it up Enock
Your documentaries are always on point🎉 , you are indeed a rare gem in the media world .
Thanks, Manoah. This is humbling. Appreciated sir
This indicates we need a national dual carriage network for our major national trunk roads. Traffic separation reduces accidents.
honestly been watching your channel for a while now your videos are entertaining and informative Thank you for a job well done
I appreciate that Brandon. God bless you sir.
I've seen it all since this road has been my office for the past cemtury,from the time it was a single lane to now being a dual carriage,i can tell the history
very impresive documentaries and happy for Kenyan Engineers
Great concept that was. I only have an issue with the runaway ramps. How do you put Kokoto on the runaways ramp? Sand (That is often dug to sotfen it) would have been ideal. But again, people would be stealing those sand.
Great documentary,Mr.Enock!,good job👊👊
Nobody is appreciating MATIANG'I for this 😔😅
That we have to go to such lengths to tame rogue drivers shows the problem on Kenyan roads, and what actually really needs to be addressed to enhance safety on our roads.
Amazing video coverage.. Wonderful narration this is my hood and this is epic thenx enoc👏👏
As an engineer, I'm proud of this
Thank you sir.
Wow..what an inspiring story..frm a professional reporter,professional presentation,bro..nakutolea kofia🥳💪👌 I love your vlogs🎉❤ Dubai
Good documentary Enoch. I ever bought the tea in green package. It was great
Shikoli you are best in kenyan documentaries
Kaburengu was also a black spot before new interchange..who will forget maji ya chumvi and sultan hamud black spots before the advent of the sgr.
this stretch feels dangerous even with these improvement. but kudos especially on the bumps which helped tame truck drivers along the decent
Your channel is very educative, keep it up the good work🤝
Hello there Enoch am a 4th year journalism student... love your documentaries would greatly appreciate working with you some day.Thank you.
Impressive good work enock
You are good at what you do!
Good job Enock👏..I like it
Thank you so much, Isaac. Appreciated
😊Asante Enock for the mwosho moja. Salgaa had a bad reputation now seen as things of the past! Thank you
Very informative.. Good job sir...
Is it the wall or the dual carriageway that reduced the accidents? Confused to be honest.
Napenda ukiisema kwa kiswahili tukikuona yaani authenticity si ukisema kwa kizungu
now its salgaa to soilo or nakuru town,it shifted
May those who lost their Lives in 2009 Continue resting in peace 😢❤ A good documentation.
very good production enock keep it up
I love your documentary keep going dude
Ni Kama Sikolya alilala Salgaa baada ya kushoot this episode aone if at night kuna accidents hapo involving truck drivers and local lady drivers coming from Nakuru and as far as Molo town😂😂
Pure documentary brother ❤❤❤
Thank you so much bro. Much appreciated
I'm new here, it's quite enjoyable.. You're a good story teller brother
Thanks bro. Nashukuru sana. Najaribu tu. I have areas I am working on to make them better.
I've been a driver on these stretch for close to a century now,I was there before the wall & I can attest to it that the wall has done much, though it doesn't prevent accidents from happening,it minimizes the impact from road crashes by 50% in that only vehicles heading in one direction are involved, initially,before the wall,both vehicles heading in the same direction & from the opposite direction were involved
Next do Kiima kiu stretch, mombasa road
My cousin died on that fire....😢😢....i love watching your shows,very informative
Pole sana Derrick. It was terrible. Thanks for watching my documentaries. Ahsante sana sana
Nice piece ❤
Thank you! Cheers! Barikiwa sana Becky
Enock Please work on your Thumbnails.....your videos deserve the Best...... Good Work
But salga something fishy happens there me in tyme of covid wakati barabara zilikuwa zimefungwa juu ya corona my son angepoteza life there but God shw me in adream where by i cancelled that week hakuenda job the same week gari yake ikafanya accident but for me i tried to pray an the force was to heavy wenye walienda na hio gari bado walipata accident these accident are not normal blackspot there hapo sipazuri juu mtoto wangu aki isipokua ni kuomba Ange shia hapo dere wa track to uganda weeuh naogopa from that tyme
Amazing documentary.
Great Stuff 🙏
Ajali haina kinga. From westlands Nairobi near klub one.
Nice piece of work💯
Great narrator you're
I can't say how many times I passed through that road even b4 the barrier 🚧 my neighbour her two children and a maid lost their lives there in 2009 am happy that it's now safe
you are the BEST
I wonder how the small runaway ramps will stop any truck,they are very short
Those runaway ramps are just a hopeless case. Too short can't stop a fully loaded semi.
❤❤ the channel, and when traveling guys don't put stuff on the back seat, when you break in an emergency Newtowns laws take over
Excellent coverage
Sad state.. wish you did some CC
Great work Enock
Thank you so much. Appreciated
Jana there was an accident that killed 14people the brakes failed
Does Enock knows how the thougth of the erected blocks came to be? Search more sir. There"s more
2017 dec 12 i lost my cousin who had just sat for her KCSE .she was heading to kampala. Imagine her results came she had passed her KCSE and no more
Agent Enock making Kenyans and the universe tembea kenya
Ahsante sana Wachira. Nashukuru
Mbona hukusalimia huyo dem
Visit londiani next.
Kazi saafi Zicky
Enock... a great reporter. @citizen Tv 📺 lost a gem 💎
Good job
Najaribu tu Migot. Appreciated sana
Salgaa literally means paint home or praise home
I lost my Dad on that stretch good content bro
im so sorry bro
Anyone heading to western better use kabarak Ravine Nyaru route very comfortable because of low traffic
Good 😊
Next document nithi bridge
well documented!
Very nice
nice doc
Nithi bridge needs the same wall
u didn't salimia the lady😢
Dualling all our major highways is the only way to stop thecarnage on our roads.
KABURENGU too
That those barriers costed the tax payers money 500M is questionable.
Enock I have a sad story new same place funeral near claimed a lot lately
this wall is really a godsend❤
No sir! It's engineering
Go do your research well. Its not just the wall. They build a second road adjacent to the existing one for that 21 km stretch in order to separate the traffic along the entire escapement on that side of the rift valley.
I don't dwell on explaining the obvious. Everyone can pick out that... and the pictures do explain that...so why should I repeat what is so clear to see?
Why can't they make the mass grave more pleasant during the annual anniversary
"mwenye anashika steering ivi kweli?" kenyans are good in telling if you have money😂
No road marks or road signs. No road speed limit signs. No street lights on that stretch. Slow moving trucks and vehicle using the fast lane instead of them staying on the left lane. Vehicles overtaking from the left lane.all these are recipes for disaster.
I could recommend the kenya government to consider American 🇺🇲 to build all highways in kenya for my experience they're really good. trust the process 🙏
The beginning of the wall is the deadliest part of that wall
I gather that's where we now have many accidents
@@KenyanHistorian they need a barrier or slope it into the ground so cars don't hit it directly
This road is still bad were did the money go
its still not safe😢