Instant digital fines are about to hit drivers nationwide, and the era of sweet-talking traffic cops is basically on life support.
Nationwide camera crackdown
Nationwide camera crackdown
- The National Transport and Safety Authority is rolling out 1000 speed cameras.
- Under a Sh42 billion PPP, NTSA teamed up with KCB Bank Kenya Limited and Pesa Print Limited.
- Seven hundred fixed cameras will watch highways and high-risk stretches.
- Three hundred mobile units will roam for targeted spot checks.
- Violations will ping a National Command and Control Centre instantly.
- Offenders receive alerts through SMS and mobile platforms.
- Payments move through mobile money, USSD, and banking channels.
- Drivers can check records via a Mobile Driving Licence wallet.
- NTSA data shows fatalities jumped from 3875 in 2019.
- By 2024, deaths had climbed past 5100.
- Crashes drain about Sh450 billion each year.
- That loss equals roughly five percent of GDP.
- Motorists exceeding limits by 6 to 10 kph pay Sh500.
- Drivers hitting 11 to 15 kph over face Sh3000.
- Going 16 to 20 kph above costs Sh10000.
- The same fines apply in 50 kph or lower zones.
- Public service vehicle drivers without a qualification get a Sh5000 fine.
- Owners hiring unlicensed crews are hit with Sh10000 penalties.
- Carrying extra pillion passengers brings a Sh1000 charge.
- Conductors skipping badges or uniforms owe Sh2000.
- Instant fines under the Traffic Minor Offences Rules 2016 cut court traffic.
- Merit and demerit points will track repeat offenders.
- Pesa Print handles connectivity and system upkeep.
- After 21 years, the infrastructure transfers back to NTSA.