A Kenyan man faces a hefty fine of nearly KSh 130,000 after being caught on camera using his phone while driving abroad.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The incident occurred as Edwin Kiprotich drove to work along the Ipswich Motorway, heading towards Brisbane City.

Australian authorities utilize advanced technology to capture number plate details of offending vehicles, which are then used to send infringement notices.

These notices typically demand payment within two weeks, with severe penalties for non-compliance.

“If you fail to pay, your employer may be required to deduct a certain amount from your wage each month, or your bank may be ordered to transfer money from your account to the government,” Kiprotich said.

Due to the strict enforcement measures, other actions, such as license suspension and wheel clamping, may also be taken.

Kiprotich noted that his fine is due by August 26.

Reflecting on the incident, he urged the Kenyan government to implement similar measures to curb reckless driving and reduce road accidents.

“This experience has shown me the importance of strict enforcement to ensure road safety. I believe Kenya could benefit from similar measures to protect lives,” he added.

In Australia, traffic enforcement through cameras is common, particularly in monitoring compliance with road safety rules.

The fines imposed are intended to deter drivers from engaging in dangerous behaviours.

Such infringements include using mobile phones while driving, a major cause of road accidents.

In Kenya, texting or talking on the phone while driving attracts a penalty of KSh 2,000, which has done little to curb the vice…CONTINUE READING>>

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