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NTSA eases enforcement of mandatory vehicle inspection rules in reprieve for motorists

NTSA eases enforcement of mandatory vehicle inspection rules in reprieve for motorists
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The Kenyan National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has delayed the enforcement of new mandatory vehicle inspection rules for private motorists. The authority also granted a temporary reprieve for school and commercial transport operators regarding specific technical requirements.

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This decision provides immediate relief to motorists and transport operators, reflecting a shift in regulatory implementation timelines.

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NTSA The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has clarified that private motorists will not face immediate enforcement of the new mandatory vehicle inspection requirements, saying details on when the rules will take effect will be announced later.

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