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Joint operation involving traffic police officers and NTSA officials in a crackdown on unroadworthy vehicles along Langata road. [File, Standard]
Motorists have received a reprieve after the High Court temporarily suspended the implementation of NTSA's smart driving licence and automated traffic fines system.
Justice Dennis Kizito issued conservatory orders halting the implementation of a public-private partnership between the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and Pesa Print Limited pending the hearing and determination of a petition challenging the project.
"A conservatory order is issued suspending the implementation of the public-private partnership between the National Transport and Safety Authority And Pesa Print Limited consortium in respect of design, supply, delivery, installation and maintenance of smart driving licenses, automated fines system, and associated services pending inter partes hearing of the application by way of notice of motion."












