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How NTSA’s smart cameras will catch errant motorists
Motorists from Monday face unprecedented automated enforcement of traffic rules in a new plan to install 1,000 speed cameras on major highways under a newly signed long-term public-private partnership ...
As more applicants continue to receive collection messages, the development comes as a relief to thousands of drivers who had raised concerns over the delays.
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KCB Takes Over Sh42bn Smart Driving License Project From NBK
KCB Bank has taken over the implementation of the government's smart driving licence project from National Bank of Kenya (NBK) following the latter's sale, paving the way for rollout of the Sh42 ...
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How KCB took over Sh42bn driver’s licence deal from Access Bank
Access Bank Plc’s uncertainty over the viability of a public-private partnership digital driver’s licence deal held by National Bank of Kenya (NBK) helped KCB Group snap up the contract, which will ...
Kenya has launched an automated traffic management system that issues instant fines detected by smart cameras. Offenders receive notifications by SMS and have seven days to pay before penalties apply.
NAIROBI, KENYA: Kenya plans to introduce digital driving licenses by mid next year in order to improve road safety, the road transport regulator said on Wednesday.
Kenya's NTSA has announced plans to open 102 new enrolment centres nationwide as part of the rollout of second-generation ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. NTSA officer removes a number blade from a Tuk tuk at Iguhu police station in Ikolomani during motor vehicle crackdown ...
More than 1,000 new smart cameras are to go live on Kenyan roads to catch drivers performing illegal manoeuvres under a private-public partnership aimed at curbing speeding and ease execution of ...
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