BEHOLD HERE COMES THE LONG WAITED DIGITAL DRIVING LICENCE

Digital driving licences roll out in 2 months as NTSA inks supply deal

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NTSA director-general Francis Meja during the launch of a pedestrian fence initiative in Nairobi. PHOTO | ANTHONY OMUYA

By JAMES KARIUKI
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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has signed a Sh2.1 billion contract with the National Bank of Kenya for manufacture and formulation of smart digital licences.

National Bank won the tender in 2015, defeating 22 companies that had also lodged bids to supply the second generation licences that had been slated to come online mid-last-year.
The smart digital licences will among other things carry a detailed driver profile, which includes traffic breaches.

Kenyan motorists will begin to use the long promised digital driving licences in two months’ time after the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) signed a Sh2.1 billion contract with the National Bank of Kenya for their supply.

NTSA director-general Francis Meja said the contract had been signed for manufacture and formulation of smart digital licences that will among other things carry a detailed driver profile, which includes traffic breaches.

National Bank won the tender in 2015, defeating 22 companies that had also lodged bids to supply the second generation licences that had been slated to come online mid-last-year.

“National Bank of Kenya have promised us that in two months Kenyan drivers will have digital licences that replace our paper-based documents. The bank has signed a contract with us confirming they and their partners are up to the task,” he said.
The choice of the National Bank was not without controversy, being the subject of a petition filed by losing bidders who argued that the award strayed from the Banking Act, which requires financial institutions to stick to their core area of operation unless permitted by the Central Bank of Kenya.
The Public Procurement Administrative Review Board ruled in favour of the project awarded to the bank, but the High Court put a condition on the award, ruling later that the lender would need to secure a bond for half the sum of the award from a reputable third party financial institution before proceeding with the project.
Speaking on Thursday during the launch of the NTSA’s pedestrian fence initiative, Mr Meja said that the authority was in consultations with insurance companies, which will facilitate fast adoption of the smart licences once introduced.

Lower premiums
Insurance companies are expected to adopt a new premium pricing model that will partially rely on smart driving licences to enable them reward good drivers with lower premiums and raise those of bad drivers.

“We shall have a centralised database profiling driver behaviour where repeat offenders lose points to an extent of having their driving licences suspended temporarily or confiscated for good,” said Mr Meja.
The smart driving licences are embedded with a secure computer chip containing the holder’s information, which is only readable using special electronic gadgets to be owned and managed by NTSA officials.

According to government statistics, in 2015, NTSA issued 91,336 driving licences, up from 88,666 issued in 2014. It is planning to procure 6.5 million smart driving licences

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nilikua nimechoka na kile kitabu

This is good. The current licenses are fugly

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I recently applied for mine, I wonder whether I’ll get this digital one…

swali moja tu, National Bank wako Na manufacturing department? ama watatafuta sub-contractor from China?

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China, hakuna kufikiria mara mbili

That will be for them to decide. This project had been delayed in the courts for years. The losing bidder approached National Bank to be their subcontractor but they refused. They then went to court to frustrate them or force a partnership to the detriment of drivers. There was no case here, companies can have subsidiaries for as many businesses they wish and the court threw out the case.

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Mwenye ako na mbisha ya hio digital D.L aweke hapa priss…

Am sure Somebody is already planning to go to court and challenge the smart licenses

iko mtu ako na sample mbisha ya hiyo digital DL?

Hmm, i really love the current license :slight_smile:

make google ua friend na uwachee kusumbua

Lete mbisha ama sketch. @Mjuaji had posted similar plastic DL kwa hiki kijiji https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/how-little-kenya-driving-licence-has-changed-since-introduction.26709/

i smell a scandal here…i work for national bank and i know it doesnt have the capacity to roll this kind of technology…hapa tumecheswo

I would have liked to know evaluation criteria. I still wonder why NTSA didn’t give the tender to a proven contractor, or NBK has done this sort of work before?

maybe your superiors know something you don’t.

institutions should stick to their core area of operation unless…NBK is full of crooks kwanzia the current chairman kuna alot conflict of interests here…lazima hao mabbigie wa Ntsa wamekula dough na hao ma manager wa NBK

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So they will just give some company to do it I think its payback time if you remember sometime back walituokolea from wasting several hrs pale kra ukiendea renewal

Waiting…