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When the industrial revolution of East Africa begun, everything that was transported to and from Mombasa had to be mediated by Voi to Nairobi and Dodoma in the Republic of Tanzania. This caused Voi to be greatly influenced by the revolution and it co-evolved industrially with Mombasa. Under the authority of [[Tterrab Highway Authority]], it is decided to construct an entirely new highway, though most prefer the name ''Tsavo Highway'' rather than the four-digit code simply due to the fact that it is easier to recognize. Instead of replacing the A23, it was decided to be built parallel to it, thus allowing traffic to flow uninterrupted. The 'new' highway is an approximate 1.2 km ''NW'' parallel to the A23.{{citation needed}}
When the industrial revolution of East Africa begun, everything that was transported to and from Mombasa had to be mediated by Voi to Nairobi and Dodoma in the Republic of Tanzania. This caused Voi to be greatly influenced by the revolution and it co-evolved industrially with Mombasa. Under the authority of [[Tterrab Highway Authority]], it is decided to construct an entirely new highway, though most prefer the name ''Tsavo Highway'' rather than the four-digit code simply due to the fact that it is easier to recognize. Instead of replacing the A23, it was decided to be built parallel to it, thus allowing traffic to flow uninterrupted. The 'new' highway is an approximate 1.2 km ''NW'' parallel to the A23.{{citation needed}}


By the 26th century, the road is managed by Tterrab Highway Authority.<ref name="level"/> The [[GWC Trans-African Pipelines]] travel along the length of the Tsavo Highway, carrying water from the main [[Global Water Campaign]] from their [[Ghost Town|water processing plant]] in the Tanzanian jungles to Voi and from there across the rest of Africa.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13287 '''Bungie.net''': ''Ghost Town Revealed'']</ref>
By the 26th century, the road is managed by Tterrab Highway Authority.<ref name="level"/> The [[GWC Trans-African Pipelines]] travel along the length of the Tsavo Highway, carrying water from the main [[Global Water Campaign]] from their [[Ghost Town|water processing plant]] in the Tanzanian jungles to Voi and from there across the rest of Africa.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=13287 '''Bungie.net''': ''Ghost Town Revealed'']</ref> [[Checkpoint 4]] and [[Checkpoint 8]] are also known to be located along the highway.<ref name="level"/>


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