Hi I'm lynet from Komarock I lost my kids date 13 may 2026 please 🙏 who ever see them please call me on these number 0726096432 name ,precious and Zennel
Update
After posting this story, Heritage reached out and resolved the matter swiftly. It's very unfortunate, however, that the only way to have my claim settled was to go outside normal procedure. This should never be the case for anyone with a legitimate claim.
It is now time to tell my story of how a simple insurance claim turned into a 99 day nightmare.
On December 23 last year, I was involved in an accident near Muthaiga.
A thread.
I fully support all measures being taken to bring back order and sanity on our roads. However there are some concerns that @ntsa_kenya should clarify, as clarity and transparency are important for public confidence in such systems.
1. Where exactly will violations be captured?
Are there speed cameras, traffic cameras, or will police officers still be issuing the violations?
https://t.co/68INxYEOPa will the system identify the driver?
Will the fine go to the registered vehicle owner or the actual driver?
https://t.co/pzCxkUEaIQ accurate is the system?
What happens if a motorist receives a fine by mistake?
https://t.co/oetE1YoGok there a process to dispute or appeal a fine?
If a violation is incorrect, what is the process and timeline to challenge it?
5.What types of offences will trigger instant fines?
Speeding, red light violations, lane indiscipline, parking offences or others?
6.Will motorists receive proof of the offence?
For example a photo, location, date and time of the alleged violation.
7. How will motorists know the SMS notification is genuine?
What safeguards exist to prevent scams or fraudulent messages?
8. What happens if the registered phone number for the vehicle is outdated?
Many vehicles change ownership without contact details being updated.
9.Why are payments directed to KCB branches only?
Will there also be options such as M-Pesa or online payment through eCitizen?
10. Will motorists be informed where speed cameras are installed?
Transparency helps motorists comply with enforcement zones.
11.Will proper road signs warning of speed cameras and enforcement zones be installed?
Clear warning signs are standard practice in many countries.
12. Are road markings and speed limit signs visible and properly maintained?
Motorists cannot fairly be penalised where signage or markings are unclear or missing.
13. What criteria will be used to place speed cameras?
Will they be installed in accident prone areas or simply for revenue collection?
14. Who verifies and audits the accuracy of the automated system?
Automated enforcement systems require independent oversight and calibration.
15. Will the public be informed which roads or zones the system will operate on first?
Motorists should know where the system is active.
16. What measures are being taken to remove unroadworthy vehicles from the roads?
Many accidents involve vehicles that clearly should not be operating.
https://t.co/5ZMBJdNskX effective and credible are the current vehicle inspection processes?
There are concerns that inspections are inconsistent or poorly enforced.
18. How do vehicles that are clearly unsafe still pass inspection?
If enforcement on motorists is strict, the inspection system must also be credible.
19. Will NTSA increase random roadworthiness checks on public service vehicles, buses and trucks?
These vehicles carry many passengers and must meet the highest safety standards.
20. Is there independent oversight of the vehicle inspection system?
For enforcement to gain public trust, the inspection process must be transparent and accountable.