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Traffic Offences and the charges by NTSA Instant Fines system

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NTSA has introduced new charges which will be instant for traffic violation. Below are the offenses and charges

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

Traffic police are the most affected, but they might charge half of the fine.

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