Kenya’s National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has launched a new automated system that will issue traffic violation fines to motorists through SMS notifications as part of efforts to strengthen road safety enforcement.
In a public notice, the agency announced that the Instant Fines Traffic Management System is now operational and will automatically alert motorists when traffic violations are detected.
“The Instant Fines Traffic Management System is now live. The system will automatically issue traffic violation notifications via SMS to motorists where applicable,” NTSA said.
According to the authority, the system operates without human intervention and is designed to improve transparency, efficiency and accountability in traffic law enforcement.
Motorists who receive fines through the system will be required to settle the penalties within seven days through the branch network of KCB Group.
“Failure to settle the fine due within the seven-day period will result in the amount due earning interest,” the notice added.
NTSA further warned that motorists with outstanding penalties will be unable to access services on its digital platforms until the fines are cleared.
The authority urged drivers to comply with traffic regulations and respond promptly to official notifications, noting that additional information about the system will be communicated through government channels.
The automated enforcement initiative is part of broader efforts by NTSA to enhance road safety and improve compliance with traffic laws.




















