Kenya has launched an Instant Fines Traffic Management System that automatically issues traffic violation notices to motorists via… The post Kenya launches platformKenya has launched an Instant Fines Traffic Management System that automatically issues traffic violation notices to motorists via… The post Kenya launches platform

Kenya launches platform that instantly fines and notifies traffic offenders

2026/03/09 17:16
3 min read
For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at [email protected]

Kenya has launched an Instant Fines Traffic Management System that automatically issues traffic violation notices to motorists via SMS. 

The disclosure was made by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) on Monday via its X account. The development is part of Kenya’s move to improve transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the enforcement of its traffic regulations.

The authority noted that the platform is now live and will send traffic offence notifications directly to drivers via SMS where applicable. 

Providing more context, it explained that the system is automated, paving the way for allowing the platform to operate with accountability in traffic enforcement.

The development comes days after President Ruto called for a regulated transport system in Kenya. This followed delays in implementing the system.

What President Ruto's electric boda boda plan means for Kenya's e-mobility roadmapPresident William Ruto

In his address to the National Council on the Administration of Justice, State House, on March 2, 2026, Ruto confronted Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir and the new NTSA Director General Nashon Kondiwa over the slow progress in the rollout of the instant fines system.

“We have taken forever, the Ministry of Transport. Why don’t we enforce the instant fines programme? Why haven’t we rolled out the cameras on our roads?” the Kenyan president inquired.

Also Read: Emirates now allows Kenyans split their flight payments with Cellulant partnership.

After his admonition, Ruto directed the NTSA, alongside the Ministry of Transport, to implement the smart traffic camera systems across various major cities starting in March.

How the Kenyan instant fines system works

The traffic control system automatically identifies traffic violations and issues notifications directly to the offending motorists via SMS. This eliminates the need for manual intervention.

Once a violation is detected, the system generates a fine and sends the details, including the amount payable and reference information, to the registered mobile number of the vehicle owner or driver.

Following the fine invoice, the traffic offender is expected to pay at the nearest KCB Group branch within 7 days from the period. Failure to pay the fine within the stipulated days warrants the incurring of interest on the initial payable fee. 

All fines issued through the system can be paid through the branch network of KCB Group within 7 days. Failure to settle the fine due within the 7-day period will result in the amount due earning interest,” part of the statement reads. 

Kenya launches platform that instantly notifies and fines traffic offenders

In addition to the strict fine payment system, the vehicle or the driver with a pending fine will not be able to transact on NTSA service platforms until the fine is settled. This means that such a traffic offender will be restricted from activities such as renewing licenses, transferring ownership, or accessing other regulatory services until the fine is fully cleared. 

“Motorists are advised to observe all traffic regulations and respond promptly to any official notifications received,” it added, noting that more details on the system will be communicated through the official government channels.

The post Kenya launches platform that instantly fines and notifies traffic offenders first appeared on Technext.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

Jensen Huang Warns Workers to Use AI or Risk Losing Their Jobs

Jensen Huang Warns Workers to Use AI or Risk Losing Their Jobs

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says Workers Must Embrace AI or Risk Being Replaced Jensen Huang delivered a stark warning about the future of work, saying that nearly
Share
Hokanews2026/05/19 23:11
Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token

Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token

The post Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Largest Bank in Spain Launches Crypto Service: Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token Sign Up for Our Newsletter! For updates and exclusive offers enter your email. Leah is a British journalist with a BA in Journalism, Media, and Communications and nearly a decade of content writing experience. Over the last four years, her focus has primarily been on Web3 technologies, driven by her genuine enthusiasm for decentralization and the latest technological advancements. She has contributed to leading crypto and NFT publications – Cointelegraph, Coinbound, Crypto News, NFT Plazas, Bitcolumnist, Techreport, and NFT Lately – which has elevated her to a senior role in crypto journalism. Whether crafting breaking news or in-depth reviews, she strives to engage her readers with the latest insights and information. Her articles often span the hottest cryptos, exchanges, and evolving regulations. As part of her ploy to attract crypto newbies into Web3, she explains even the most complex topics in an easily understandable and engaging way. Further underscoring her dynamic journalism background, she has written for various sectors, including software testing (TEST Magazine), travel (Travel Off Path), and music (Mixmag). When she’s not deep into a crypto rabbit hole, she’s probably island-hopping (with the Galapagos and Hainan being her go-to’s). Or perhaps sketching chalk pencil drawings while listening to the Pixies, her all-time favorite band. This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Center or Cookie Policy. I Agree Source: https://bitcoinist.com/banco-santander-and-snorter-token-crypto-services/
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/17 23:45
Crypto mining stocks suffer brutal quarterly slump

Crypto mining stocks suffer brutal quarterly slump

Crypto mining stocks endured worse than usual Q1 results for some of the leading mining companies.
Share
Cryptopolitan2026/05/19 23:36

No Chart Skills? Still Profit

No Chart Skills? Still ProfitNo Chart Skills? Still Profit

Copy top traders in 3s with auto trading!