The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has officially launched the Instant Fines Traffic Management System, a new automated platform designed to enhance transparency and efficiency in traffic enforcement across Kenya.
According to the public notice, the system will automatically detect traffic violations and send notifications to motorists via SMS where applicable. The authority says the process is fully automated and operates without human intervention, a move aimed at improving accountability and reducing disputes in traffic law enforcement.
Motorists who receive fines through the system will be required to settle the penalties within seven days through branches of KCB Group.
NTSA has warned that failure to pay the fine within the stipulated period will lead to additional interest charges. Furthermore, drivers or vehicle owners with pending fines will not be able to access NTSA service platforms until the outstanding penalties are cleared.
The authority has urged motorists to strictly observe traffic regulations and respond promptly to any official notifications sent through the system.
NTSA says more details about the system will be communicated through official government channels.
