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Kenya to issue digital driving licences
Kenyan motorists will later this month switch to use of digital driving licences, whose rollout is expected to begin ahead of the August 8 elections.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) Tuesday said 100,000 of the smart cards have been made in readiness for distribution to motorists.
The NTSA, which is progressively digitising its operations, has acquired 500 card readers to decode user information and traffic offences history. The information will be recorded in a chip that is embedded in the plastic card.
The card comes loaded with points to be deducted every time a motorist commits a traffic offence. Repeat offenders who will have exhausted their points will permanently lose their licences, have them confiscated temporarily, pay spot fines or be made to attend refresher driving classes.
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The NTSA now says it is ready to go live with the new licences — whose prototypes leaked out this week — and that final preparations at the launch by President Uhuru Kenyatta is underway.
“The licences will bear details of the holders, including their photos. The chip stores driving histories and serves as a payment wallet connected to the Judiciary,” NTSA’s head of ICT, Fernando Wangila, told the Business Daily.