Kenya Just Rolled Out Automated Traffic Fines System for Road Offenders
Kenya has recently launched a digital traffic enforcement platform that automatically detects road offences and delivers fines directly to motorists via SMS.
This is a development that could affect millions of drivers as authorities intensify efforts to cut road deaths and eliminate corruption in traffic policing.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) confirmed its Instant Fines Management System is now live.
"This process is fully automated and operates without human intervention," the authority stated.
The platform records each violation on the driver or vehicle's profile within NTSA's digital services platform, creating a traceable enforcement trail from detection to payment.
How the System Works
Traffic surveillance cameras installed on highways and major junctions capture offences including speeding, running red lights, and other violations.
The system reads the vehicle's number plate, links it to NTSA registration records, and automatically generates a violation notice.
The registered vehicle owner then receives an SMS detailing the offence, including location, time, and fine amount, within minutes of the incident occurring.
According to reports, drivers have seven days to settle fines through KCB Group payment channels integrated into the platform.
Unpaid fines will attract interest, and motorists with outstanding penalties risk being blocked from accessing key NTSA services such as licence renewal, vehicle transfers, and other transactions.
Fine Structure
The system covers 37 listed violations, with penalties ranging from KES 500 (~$3.90) to KES 10,000 (~$78).
The steepest fines apply to serious offences including driving without number plates, causing road obstruction, and exceeding speed limits by 16–20 km/h above the limit.
Minor violations such as pedestrian obstruction of traffic attract the lowest penalty.
Offences such as running a red light fall within the mid-range of the penalty schedule.
Why It Matters
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Kenya loses thousands of lives to road accidents annually, with speeding and reckless driving among the leading causes.
The automated system is designed to address two persistent problems simultaneously: dangerous driving behaviour and roadside corruption.
By removing direct interaction between motorists and traffic officers, a historically common point for bribery, the platform aims to make enforcement both consistent and transparent.
This rollout is part of a broader government digitisation drive that began taking shape in 2024, when Kenya's Cabinet approved the deployment of an Intelligent Transport System using cameras and centralised automated enforcement infrastructure.
What Changes for Motorists
The shift is actually significant, when looked from a broader perspective. An offence that previously required a roadside stop, negotiation, or court appearance may now arrive as a text message within minutes.
There is no officer discretion, no roadside payment, and no room for informal settlement.
Compliance is now tied directly to access, non-payment locks you out of essential NTSA services.
For drivers, the message is clear: the road is now being watched, recorded, and enforced in real time.
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