-
Failure to conform to traffic signs- Sh3,000
-
Driving vehicle without identification plates-Sh10,000
-
Failing to stop when flagged down by a police officer in uniform- Sh5,000
-
Failing to follow directions of a police officer in uniform-Sh3,000
-
Not having a reflective/warning sign in the vehicle-Sh2,000
-
Failing to review driving licence- Sh1,000
-
Driving a public service vehicle while unqualified-Sh7,000
-
Motorists found exceeding speed limits- between Sh500 and Sh25,000 depending on the speed exceeding limit
-
Traveling with part of the body outside the moving vehicle- Sh1,000
-
Failing to fit the prescribed speed- Sh10,000
-
Not having seat belts in clean, dry, wearable condition-Sh2,000
-
Driving on or through a pedestrian walkway or
pavement- Sh5,000 -
Driving vehicle on a footpath- Sh5,000
-
Causing obstruction or having vehicle in a way that inconvenience other traffic- Sh10,000
-
Using a mobile phone while driving- Sh2, 000
What about overlapping?
their plan is to increase revenue. that’s all. nothing about safety on the roads.
What of those public vehicle which are fitted with small and unadjustable seat belts
Not enough. And lack of enforcement will be their biggest undoing!