NTSA Withdraws Instant Fines Rollout Notice After Public Concerns

What Happened
  • The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has withdrawn its public notice announcing the rollout of the Instant Fines Management System.
  • The withdrawal was announced Friday by Director General Nashon Kondiwa.
  • NTSA says the move is not a cancellation, but meant to clarify procedures under Section 117 of the Traffic Act.
Why NTSA Withdrew the Notice
  • Concerns that motorists did not fully understand how the system would work.
  • Need to explain standard procedures for minor traffic offences.
  • Aim to avoid misinformation and confusion.
  • Ensure enforcement is consistent, fair, and legally compliant.
How the Instant Fines System Was Supposed to Work
  • Traffic violations would be detected automatically.
  • Motorists would receive SMS notifications detailing:
    • Nature of offence
    • Fine amount payable
  • The system would operate without human intervention to reduce manual enforcement.
  • Payments to be made within 7 days.
Payment & Penalty Rules (Proposed)
  • Fines to be paid via KCB Bank branch network.
  • Failure to pay within 7 days would:
    • Attract interest charges
    • Block access to NTSA service platforms
    • Prevent vehicle/driver transactions until payment
Legal & Public Concerns
  • Stakeholders raised transparency and fairness concerns.
  • Questions emerged about:
    • Due process
    • Appeal mechanisms
    • Accuracy of automated enforcement
  • A legal challenge temporarily halted enforcement.
Impact on Nairobi Motorists
  • Instant SMS fines not active for now.
  • No automated penalties being issued currently.
  • Drivers should still observe traffic laws — enforcement continues through existing methods.
  • Expect new guidelines from NTSA soon.
Metros Insight
  • The pause suggests policy friction between automation and due process.
  • If implemented properly, the system could:
    • Reduce roadside cash bribery
    • Standardize penalties
    • Speed up enforcement
  • However, public trust and clarity remain critical before rollout.

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