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13 Minor Traffic Rules, Offenses under NTSA Instant Fines system

Here is a list of all the Traffic (Minor Offences) Rules and the charges motorists face following the rollout of the new National Transport and Safety Authority, NTSA, Instant Fines system. Read them carefully plus their fines.

1. Charges on vehicle identification offences

— Driving without number plates or with incorrectly fixed plates → sh10,000
— Failing to carry a valid inspection certificate → sh10,000
— Driving without the correct licence endorsement for your vehicle class → sh3,000
— Failing to renew your driving licence → sh1,000
— Failing to carry or produce your driving licence when requested by police → sh1,000
— Driving a psv while unqualified → sh5,000
— Owner or operator employing an unlicensed psv driver or conductor → sh10,000
— Failing to fit or maintain prescribed speed governor in psv or commercial vehicle → sh10,000
— Failure to carry functional fire extinguisher or fire kit in psv → sh2,000
— Failure to carry reflective/warning signs (lifesavers) when vehicle obstructs traffic → sh2,000
— Failure to have seat belts in motor vehicle as prescribed → sh1,000 per missing/incorrect seat

2. speeding offences: If you drive above the speed limit, the fines are:

— Exceeding speed limit by 1–5 km/h → Warning
— Exceeding speed limit by 6–10 km/h → sh500
— Exceeding speed limit by 11–15 km/h → sh3,000
— Exceeding speed limit by 16–20 km/h → sh10,000.

3. traffic rule violations: If you fail to follow road rules, the fines are:

— Ignoring a police officer’s instructions → sh3,000
— Ignoring traffic signs → sh3,000
— Failing to stop when instructed by a police officer → sh5,000

4. Obstruction offences: If your vehicle blocks or obstructs traffic, the fines are:

— Leaving a vehicle in a position that obstructs traffic → sh10,000
— Failing to display reflective triangles or warning signs when vehicle obstructs traffic → sh3,000.

5. Pedestrian & pavement offences: If you break these rules, the fines are;

— Driving on a pavement or pedestrian walkway → sh5,000
— Pedestrian willfully obstructing traffic → sh500

6. PSV offences: If you break these rules, the fines are:

— Driving a PSV while unqualified → sh5,000
— Owner or operator employing an unlicensed PSV driver or conductor → sh10,000
— PSV driver or conductor not wearing uniform or special badge → sh2,000
— Allowing an unauthorized person to drive a PSV → sh3,000

7. Motorcycle offences: If you break these rules, the fines are;

— Carrying more than one pillion passenger → sh1,000
— Riding without protective gear → sh1,000 per rider

8. Passenger & conduct offences: If you break these rules, the fines are:

— Touting → sh3,000
— Failing to refund fare for incomplete journey → sh3,000
— Passenger boarding or alighting at unauthorized place → sh1,000
— PSV driver picking or setting down passengers outside authorized bus stops → sh3,000

9. Belt offences: If you break these rules, the fines are:

— Missing or faulty seat belts in a vehicle → sh1,000 per missing/incorrect seat
— Not wearing a seat belt while vehicle is in motion → sh500
— PSV conductor failing to keep seat belts in clean, dry, and usable condition → sh500

10. Vehicle safety equipment offences: If you break these rules, the fines are:

— Failure to carry reflective/warning signs (lifesavers) → sh2,000
— PSV without functional fire extinguisher or fire kit → sh2,000
— PSV or commercial vehicle not fitted with prescribed speed governor → sh10,000

11. Mobile phone use while driving; If you break this rule, the fine is:

— Using a mobile phone while the vehicle is in motion → sh2,000

12. Public transport offences: If you break these rules, the fines are:

— Picking or setting down passengers outside authorized bus stops or terminals → sh3,000
— Passenger boarding or alighting from a matatu/omnibus at unauthorized place → sh1,000

13. Passenger safety offences: If you break this rule, the fine is:

— Travelling with part of your body outside a moving vehicle → sh1,000

NTSA PUBLIC NOTICE

INSTANT FINES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GOES LIVE

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) wishes to inform the public that the Instant Fines Traffic Management System is now live. The system will automatically issue traffic violation notifications via SMS to motorists where applicable.

This process is fully automated and operates without human intervention, ensuring greater transparency, efficiency, and accountability in traffic enforcement. 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. In addition, the vehicle or the driver with pending fine will not be able to transact on NTSA service platforms untill the fine is settled.

Motorists are advised to observe all traffic regulations and respond promptly

to any official notifications received. Further details will be communicated through the official government channels.

DIRECTOR GENERAL.

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