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Kenya deploys 1,000 traffic cameras to auto-fine violations, aiming to cut crashes and corruption.
Kenya’s National Transport and Safety Authority has launched an automated traffic enforcement system using 1,000 cameras to detect violations like speeding and improper parking, sending real-time SMS fines to drivers.
Fines, ranging from Ksh 500 to 10,000, must be paid within seven days via KCB Group; late payments incur interest and block access to NTSA services.
The system, part of a broader reform under President William Ruto, aims to reduce road fatalities, corruption, and human bias by automating penalties and tracking demerit points.
It covers 37 offenses, including driving without plates or seatbelts, and integrates enforcement with law enforcement and the judiciary.
Kenia despliega 1,000 cámaras de tráfico para multar automáticamente las infracciones, con el objetivo de reducir los accidentes y la corrupción.