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Kenya’s High Court paused the NTSA’s AI traffic fine system on March 12, 2026, over due process and transparency concerns.
Kenya’s High Court has temporarily halted the National Transport and Safety Authority’s (NTSA) automated instant traffic fines system, issuing a conservatory order on March 12, 2026, due to constitutional concerns.
The suspension, pending a full hearing on April 9, follows a petition arguing the system violates due process by imposing penalties without judicial review, adequate notice, or appeal mechanisms.
Critics also raised alarms over the use of a private bank account for fine collection, lack of transparency, and risks of abuse.
The NTSA had launched the AI-driven system to improve road safety and reduce corruption, but opponents claim it prioritizes revenue over safety.
The court has ordered all parties to exchange documents by March 13, with a final decision expected within 90 days.
El Alto Tribunal de Kenia suspendió el sistema de multas de tráfico de IA de la NTSA el 12 de marzo de 2026, por preocupaciones sobre el debido proceso y la transparencia.