Under the new system, motorists who commit traffic offences will receive instant notifications on their mobile phones informing them of the violation.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced the launch of an Instant Fines Traffic Management System, introducing automated enforcement of traffic violations across Kenya.
According to a public notice issued by the agency’s Director General, the new system is designed to modernize traffic law enforcement by automatically detecting violations and notifying motorists via SMS alerts. The process is fully automated and operates without human intervention, a move aimed at improving transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the transport sector.
Under the new system, motorists who commit traffic offences will receive instant notifications on their mobile phones informing them of the violation. Offenders will be required to pay the fine within seven days, with payments to be made through any branch of KCB Group.
Authorities say penalties will apply if motorists fail to comply with the deadline. Unpaid fines will begin to accrue interest after the seven-day grace period, and vehicle owners or drivers with outstanding penalties will be blocked from accessing NTSA service platforms until their fines are cleared.
The regulator has urged road users to comply with traffic rules and respond promptly to official notifications. The new digital enforcement system is expected to reduce roadside confrontations between motorists and traffic officers, while creating a more reliable digital record of traffic offences across the country.

