Governor Alfred Mutua Proposes Sh150,000 Fine for Smokey Vehicles in Machakos

Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua has proposed stiff penalties in a move aimed at preventing motorists from breaking traffic rules.
In the proposal, the Governor is seeking to have owners of vehicles emitting visible exhaust smoke barred from using the roads. Those found breaking the rule will be forced to pay a Sh150,000 fine.
“Emission of visible exhaust smoke by vehicles not only pollutes, obstructs the view of other motorists, but is also contrary to County Law, Kenya Standards (KS1515 ) and Traffic Act Cap 403, Section 55, 56 and Rule 27,”Mutua said.
“Therefore, if on transit, before you enter Machakos county from our neighbour counties of Nairobi, Makueni, Kitui, Kajiado, Kiambu, Murang’a and Embu, ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and not emitting smoke,” Mutua added.
Vehicles found causing traffic congestion by obstructing other motorists will find themselves in trouble with county authorities.
“Vehicles obstructing traffic, at times even over a Sh200 scratch, will be impounded and a fine of up to Sh50,000 imposed on the obstructing vehicles,” Mutua said.
Throwing litter from moving or stationary cars is prohibited and will attract a fine of Sh15,000. Mutua said residents, officers and CCTV cameras will be on standby to ensure enforcement of the rules.
“Machakos county spends a lot of money and time keeping our roads and sides clean and we will not entertain primitive behavior of throwing litter from vehicles as they drive on our roads,” Mutua said.
“If it is not clear which passenger committed the crime, the vehicle and all passengers will be held until they raise a combined Sh50,000 fine,” Mutua said.
Those found smoking inside a vehicle will be slapped with a fine Sh150,000 and Sh20,000 for those driving vehicles with no lights. The rules apply to both private and public vehicles.
“Break the law on Machakos roads and pay dearly!” the notice from Governor Mutua warns.
However, the new rules must first be debated at the Machakos County Assembly and a motion passed before they are implemented.
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I am counting about 100 …
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I am counting about 100 millionaires to be created by jambazi Mutua before these laws/rules are declared unconstitutional by court.Mutua should tell us why the heaps of murrum which coused the fatal accident were leveled immidietery after the accident making the truck driver a sacrificial lamb.
Men who are Gold Diggers and…
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In reply to I am counting about 100 … by Karing'a (not verified)
Men who are Gold Diggers and Users like Mutua are Sissies; and Unrealistic in their Plans and Exploits.
Some penalties are…
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Some penalties are unrealistic like 150,000 for smoking?? Nobody can raise that, put fees which are realistic and affordable,range from 5000 to 20,000, but no more than than, then pple can be taken to court for not complying, Dr Mutua hapo is a good start for environmental cleanliness
Very correct. 15,000 will…
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In reply to Some penalties are… by Major Tingatinga (not verified)
Very correct. 15,000 will make Sense.
No one will pay the shs…
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In reply to Very correct. 15,000 will… by GUEST1 (not verified)
No one will pay the shs 15000.I will just give the Afandi shs 2000-3000 and the matter ends there.Only 1/2% of your shs 15000 or Mutua's shs 150000 will reach Treasury.Ingine yote inagawanywa kama NJUGU KARANGA na wenyewe.That is the truth my friend.Treasury inapataga malulupu lupu.Hao makalani wa court wanasikiaga ukambira na nyinyi.
Good mutua.Many who r…
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Good mutua.Many who r commenting here resides in majuu n they follow the mzungu laws which big time n the minimum fine especially in us is 80$ which is 8000k followed by points which will last for 3 years making u pay higher insurance for that time.So we need stiff penalties in Kenya ndio watu washike adhabu.Why do we always block the good changes yet many don’t want to return home juu they say Kenyans don’t follow the laws.Bure kabisa.
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