NAIROBI VIBE INDEX
The data the city is too drunk to notice. Live nightlife intelligence — foot-traffic forecasts for Nairobi's clubs.
Drink-driving is illegal in Kenya. Under the Traffic Act, you risk license suspension, fines up to KSh 100,000, and imprisonment up to 2 years. More importantly: it kills people. NVI does not help anyone evade lawful police checks.
The zones below are where Nairobi alcoblow checkpoints commonly operate. They rotate — checkpoints can appear anywhere at any time. Use this list to plan your ride home before your first drink, not to dodge enforcement.