Two injured as Super Metro bus collides with lorry on Juja Road

The operator reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety. "We maintain the highest standards of transport responsibility, prioritising the safety and well-being of both our passengers and the public."
A Super Metro bus was involved in a collision with a speeding lorry along Juja Road on Tuesday morning, the transport company has confirmed. The incident resulted in two minor injuries but no fatalities.
In a statement, Super Metro reported the lorry had been "swerving at high speed" before the impact. The matter has been reported to the Juja Police Station for investigation.
More To Read
- Nairobi MCA proposes renaming Juja Road in honour of legendary broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela
- Five tourists killed in road accident on Ol Jororok–Nakuru road
- Trial begins in 2023 crash that killed five Somali American women
- 12 killed in Nakuru crash as matatu, lorry collide on Njoro-Elburgon road
- Super Metro ordered to terminate services of 269 drivers before resuming operations
- Super Metro suspends operations for three days to finalise compliance
"We're relieved to confirm no lives were lost, though two passengers sustained minor injuries," the company stated.
"We're fully cooperating with authorities to establish the cause and ensure appropriate measures are taken," it added.
The operator reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety. "We maintain the highest standards of transport responsibility, prioritising the safety and well-being of both our passengers and the public."
Super Metro expressed gratitude to customers and stakeholders for their patience during the ongoing probe. "We're committed to resolving this matter in close consultation with relevant authorities."
The incident occurred hours after another collision involving a Metrotrans Sacco matatu near AAR Hospital on Kiambu Road claimed two lives and left several injured.
Eyewitnesses reported the vehicle lost control before veering off the road. AAR medical teams provided emergency response at the scene, where onlookers had gathered around the wreckage.
Top Stories Today