Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has blazoned a number of radical changes to affect drivers and other sector players.
While appearing on Citizen TV on the night of Wednesday, November 2, the CS noted that when the new changes are rolled out, drivers will risk having their licenses abandoned for constantly breaking business rules.
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He further noted that plans were in high gear tore-introduce instant forfeitures where drivers would be tracked by cameras mounted on roads and notified via SMS incontinently after an accident occurs.
The Ministry is also working on a command center through which police would cover guileful motorists ’ conditioning and record for substantiation before slighting them with forfeitures.
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He lauded the effectiveness of the forthcoming technology noting that it would keep records of reprise malefactors whose insurance decorations would be increased while the forfeitures would attract interest.
Murkomen further explained that in case their malfeasance on the roads persists, the drivers would have their licenses abandoned and ordered to suffer fresh training.
“ We’re also working on digitising all information related to the examination of our vehicles. We’re including being suitable to know which speed governors were installed at which time.
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“ In the long run, we hope that our roadways will have speed cameras and those that can collect other information related to business offenses, ” he added.
The new transport CS also blazoned that his office was working to expand examination centers across the country from the current 30 stations to insure quality service.
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