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Ministry of Transport Revises NTSA Act, Rolls Out New Regulations for Motorists

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Ministry of Transport has officially announced new changes to the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) Act, aimed at giving the Authority more authority and oversight. These changes are designed to raise the standards of how NTSA operates and improve road safety across the country.

Transport Cabinet Secretary (CS) Davis Chirchir made the announcement on Wednesday, confirming that new penalties would be introduced for drivers who fail to follow the rules. Under the proposed rules, motorists who break traffic laws could face serious consequences, including the suspension or permanent cancellation of their driving licences.

In a gazette notice issued on June 18, the Cabinet Secretary explained that the government plans to tighten licensing procedures for commercial vehicle drivers, owners, and operators. The updated regulations are part of a broader move to increase road safety and ensure that all commercial vehicles meet high safety standards.

The new rules will require commercial vehicle operators to meet several safety and compliance conditions. These include the mandatory use of equipment like speed governors, telematics systems, and underride protection devices to prevent accidents. These technological tools are expected to help monitor vehicle performance and promote responsible driving behavior.

Speaking during the launch of the first phase of the Nairobi Transport Intelligence System on November 27, 2024, CS Chirchir emphasized that the changes are being introduced under Section 54 of the NTSA Act.

According to him, the main purpose of these reforms is to strengthen how commercial vehicles are regulated, licensed, and operated in Kenya. The goal is to bring about more professionalism, safety, and accountability in the road transport industry.

Apart from vehicle safety standards, the proposed amendments will also cover a range of areas, including rules on vehicle parking, how to handle vehicle breakdowns, procedures for reporting accidents, and proper cargo loading and securing practices. These standards will apply to all motorists using Kenya’s roads.

The NTSA will also be given new powers to carry out safety inspections and audits on vehicles. Furthermore, the agency will have the authority to tow vehicles that have broken down and are obstructing traffic. The new rules will also guide driver behavior and promote road safety training programs for motorists.

CS Chirchir added that the NTSA would be allowed to issue heavy fines, suspend licences, or even revoke them completely for drivers who fail to comply with the new regulations. However, in the interest of fairness, the proposed law also includes a clear process for drivers to appeal any NTSA decision, along with requirements for accurate recordkeeping.

Members of the public who may be affected by the proposed changes have been encouraged to participate in the public consultation process. They have been given 14 days from the date the gazette notice was published to submit their feedback.

Kenyans can share their views by emailing NTSA at comments@ntsa.go.ke or by submitting their suggestions in person at the Ministry of Transport’s offices located at Transcom House on Ngong Road, Nairobi.

This new set of rules follows a recent push for stricter road safety regulations. Just four months ago, Limuru MP John Kiragu introduced a bill in Parliament aimed at expanding NTSA’s mandate and merging various transport-related agencies under one centralized authority.

The move comes amid rising concern over the increasing number of road accidents in the country. The new legislation is expected to serve as a key step toward reducing road crashes and improving safety for all road users.

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