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Kenya launches fully automated “instant fines” system

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Last updated: March 9, 2026 7:02 pm
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NAIROBI — In a major move to modernise road safety enforcement, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has officially launched the Instant Fines Traffic Management System.

The new system, which went live today, March 9, 2026, replaces traditional manual ticketing with a fully automated process designed to eliminate human intervention and reduce opportunities for corruption on Kenyan roads.

How the System Works

Under the new protocol, traffic violations are detected and processed electronically. Once a violation is logged, the system automatically generates a notification and sends it directly to the offending motorist via SMS.

“This process is fully automated and operates without human intervention, ensuring greater transparency, efficiency, and accountability in traffic enforcement,” the NTSA Director General stated in a public notice.

Payment and Penalties

Motorists flagged by the system have a strict window to settle their dues:

•           7-Day Grace Period: All fines must be paid through the KCB Group branch network within seven days of receiving the notification.

•           Interest Charges: Failure to settle the fine within the one-week period will result in the amount earning interest.

•           Service Restrictions: Perhaps most significantly, any vehicle or driver with a pending fine will be blocked from transacting on any NTSA service platforms—including license renewals and vehicle transfers—until the debt is cleared.

A Tech-Driven Safety Push

The rollout is part of a broader government strategy to utilise technology, such as smart cameras and digital ticketing, to lower the high rate of road traffic injuries in Kenya. By removing the “on-the-spot” negotiation between officers and drivers, officials hope to create a more consistent and fair enforcement environment.

The NTSA has advised all motorists to strictly observe traffic regulations and respond promptly to any official notifications received. Further details regarding specific fine amounts for various categories of offences are expected to be communicated through official government channels in the coming days.

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