Deputy President (DP) Kithure Kindiki has reiterated the government’s resolve to reinstate the National Transport and Safety Authority’s (NTSA) instant traffic fines management system. Kindiki described the fines as a crucial tool in curbing reckless driving that contributes to Kenya’s persistent road accidents. Kindiki speaking on Tuesday, April 7, at an interdenominational service in Nyeri
Motorists in Nairobi will be required to adhere to the newly set speed limits on major highways and bypasses, as the government steps up enforcement through speed cameras and instant fines. The new speed limits have been outlined as part of the government’s efforts through the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) to curb speeding
The High Court in Nairobi has declined to issue a temporary injunction stopping the implementation of the instant fines system by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), after receiving a petition against its legality. The court declined to stop the instant fines system by NTSA despite receiving a petition from a concerned motorist, which