Kenyans Given Up to July 1st to Acquire Chip-Empowered Driving Licenses

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) have given Kenyan drivers up to July 1st, 2020 to acquire smart driving licenses.
NTSA rolled out the chip-empowered licenses in 2018 with an aim of instilling order on Kenyan roads. The chip holds the driver’s information and a points system that is used to discipline drivers.
The e-driving license is loaded with points that get deducted every time a driver commits a traffic offense, with NTSA withdrawing one's license when the points are exhausted.
The digital licenses, widely used in the Western countries, will be loaded with 20 maximum points that are deducted progressively based on the magnitude of the offense committed.
Minor breaches such as overlapping will see one point deducted, while drivers will recover a single lost point if they are not found culpable of another offense in a period of one week.
Serious offenses including drunk-driving and speeding will lead to loss of more than 10 points, fines and other disciplinary actions such as withdrawal of a license for life.
To apply for the smart driving licenses, one is required to register on NTSA’s Citizen self-service portal, the Transport Integrated Management Systems (TIMS).
Applicants are also required to submit a copy of their old driving license, a copy of the national identity card, a Kenya Revenue Authority PIN, blood group and an application fee of KSh3,000.
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Deadlines in this…
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Deadlines in this administration are the forte. Why don't you guys take people slow? There are lots of questions left unanswered when you just introduce something, and then before we understand it, there is a looming deadline to apply for it. Ludicrous for real.
@Mteja - this thing has been…
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In reply to Deadlines in this… by mteja (not verified)
@Mteja - this thing has been on going since 2018.....it is now 2020, just how slow do you want them to go?
What questions are you still waiting to ask 2 years later? ( ama you are that slow in understanding?)
Government looting its own…
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In reply to Deadlines in this… by mteja (not verified)
Government looting its own people,all they are after is money.
What thing are you trying to…
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What thing are you trying to tel here mr. know all in small letters? you cannot even comprehend my response I did not only refer to the DL. There was huduma number(if one was), new passports, etc you name it.
The government needs to have some discussions of some sort with the public before implementing some of these stuff.
sooo....at what point did…
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In reply to What thing are you trying to… by mteja (not verified)
sooo....at what point did you refer to anything other than the DL? You do know that we are not privy to whatever conversations you have in your head. We can only read what you end up typing.
Just because in your mind you meant ALL SERVICES, doesn't mean that that is what you wrote.
And NO - despite what some nitwits like you might think, the govt doesn't need to have discussions with the public about everything.
It is called democracy young…
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In reply to sooo....at what point did… by mkenya200110 (not verified)
It is called democracy young man or woman. Government of the people by the people. You've got to include the people who got you elected in various ways of legislative action and issues affecting them, unless you're an autocrat/despot as Miguna claims, though I do not buy into his drama, etc.
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@mkenya200110 instead of setting deadlines, wouldn't it be simpler and less trouble to replace these licenses as they expire. My understanding is that they expire after either 1 or 3 years. If the process is working with real ID compliance in the US with 2 to 10 year licenses, the kenya government could have cleared this by December 2020 without any need for deadlines
so true@Mundumugo
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In reply to @mkenya200110 instead of… by Mundumugo (not verified)
so true@Mundumugo
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