Summary
- The NTSA has moved all driving test operations to its centre in Industrial Area, sparking war with driving schools.
- Driver testing was a function of the police prior to the setting up of the NTSA in 2012.
- NTSA’s decision means the three driving tests in Karen, Jogoo Road and Ruaraka on Thika Road will no longer be in operation.
- The Kenya Driving Schools Association (KDSA) says NTSA’s Likoni Road facility is too small to accommodate all driving tests, and that it does not have adequate driving sites and facilities to carry out examination of motorists.
The move has sparked a war with driving schools.
The
NTSA on June 27 issued a letter abolishing the three driver examination
facilities, citing shifting of driver testing functions from the
National Police Service to the agency in line with the law.
Driver testing was a function of the police prior to the setting up of the NTSA in 2012.
The
NTSA’s move has however sparked a vicious war with driving schools
which now hold that the move is unlawful as crucial stakeholders —
members of the public and driving schools — were not consulted on the
move or given an opportunity to raise their concerns.
The
Kenya Driving Schools Association (KDSA) says NTSA’s Likoni Road
facility is too small to accommodate all driving tests, and that it does
not have adequate driving sites and facilities to carry out examination
of motorists.
The KDSA’s war with the NTSA has been revealed in a High Court petition filed by the former.
The KDSA says in its petition that the move also
violates an order issued by Nakuru judge Janet Mulwa, which barred the
NTSA from interfering with the operation and curriculum of driving
schools.
The NTSA is yet to respond to the fresh suit.
“The
proposed new examination centre along Likoni Road, Industrial Area is
not an examination centre and it does not have capacity, driving sites
or facilities to undertake driver testing as it is a motor vehicle
inspection centre,” KDSA chairman John Mwatha says in the suit
documents.
“In addition to the proposed examination
centre lacking facilities, there will be congestion and it is unfair for
the NTSA to have only one examination centre in Nairobi and to abolish
the three existing centres. The decision has not been authorised by the
Cabinet secretary in charge of transport.”
The NTSA’s decision means the three driving tests in Karen, Jogoo Road and Ruaraka on Thika Road will no longer be in operation.
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