NTSA Reveals Vehicles Exempt From Instant Fines & Explains Appeal Process

The NTSA boss highlighted that the automated system is intended to reduce corruption and roadside negotiations between drivers and enforcement officers...
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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has clarified its new instant fines system, announcing exemptions for emergency vehicles while detailing the appeal process for motorists.
- Emergency service vehicles, including ambulances, police, and military vehicles, are exempt from instant fines.
- NTSA Director General Nahashon Kondiwa stated that most other motorists, including four-wheelers, three-wheelers, and motorcycles, will be subject to the fines.
- Motorists wrongly fined will have an appeal process through established legal channels, with courts retaining review authority.
- All camera-monitored speed zones will be clearly marked with signage indicating speed limits.
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