The Uganda Police Force has issued a traffic advisory following heavy congestion along the Mpigi section of the Kampala–Masaka highway, urging motorists to use alternative routes to ease traffic flow and enhance road safety.
In a statement released on Tuesday, police said motorists heading to Kampala have been diverted to use the Kasanje–Nakawuka route, while those travelling towards Masaka are advised to use the Gomba–Sembabule route.
According to police, the diversions are aimed at reducing gridlock in Mpigi and ensuring smoother movement as traffic volumes remain high.
“All motorists are urged to comply with officers’ directives to ensure smooth traffic flow and road safety,” the police statement said.
Traffic officers have been deployed along the affected routes to guide road users and manage the diversions. Police also appealed to motorists to exercise patience, avoid reckless driving, and adhere to traffic rules as the situation is monitored.
“Dear motorists, the existing travel Alternatives including the Mpigi—Kasanje—Nakawuka to Entebbe/Kampala [for traffic heading to Kampala] and Mpigi— Kanoni — Gomba—Ssembabule—Villamaria [for traffic heading to Masaka] are beginning to offer some traffic relief. Alternatively, from Mpigi, one can divert to Kasanje and use the Ferry at Nakiwogo to Entebbe/Kampala,” said the Ministry of Works and Transport on X.
“Traffic Police is on the ground with added deployment to ensure a steady flow. We deeply regret the delays caused and urge motorists to keep in the lane to avoid further disruption!”
The advisory comes amid increased road movement, particularly during the festive season and end-of-year travel.