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What traffic offences will cost you in Kenya

A police woman adjusts her colleague's NTSA arm band after the flagging and deployment of police officers attached to the authority. The transport agency has published new traffic regulations and put on notice motorists found breaking them. (PHOTO: GEORGE NJUNGE/ STANDARD)

The transport agency has published new traffic regulations and put on notice motorists found breaking them.

According to the new fines, driving a vehicle without a valid inspection certificate will force you to part with Sh10,000.

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