By
Kabui Mwangi
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
The government has changed the way it punishes motorists for a raft of minor road offences, in what will now see graduated fines imposed, with mandatory court appearances scrapped.
The government is urging motorists to update their contact details in the NTSA system to avoid missing important notifications.
By
Kabui Mwangi
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
The government has changed the way it punishes motorists for a raft of minor road offences, in what will now see graduated fines imposed, with mandatory court appearances scrapped.

The authority has asked motorists to update their details to ensure that their registration is accurate.

NTSA says motorists accused of minor traffic offences will now receive notices and may pay fines instead of going to court, or…

Drivers will now be allowed to dispute automated traffic penalties in court following criticism over fairness, privacy and due…

The rollout of instant fines for minor traffic offences appears yet to fully take effect despite assurances by the NTSA that the…

As motorists begin paying fines for minor traffic offences under the NTSA’s new instant penalty system, the rollout, launched on…

Motorists charged with minor traffic offenses can settle fines without court appearances effective June 1, by admitting liability…