Hundreds of Drivers Wanted by NTSA [FULL LIST]

The National Transport and Safety Authority on Wednesday, October 9, issued a 2-week ultimatum to 508 vehicle owners.

Owners of the vehicles listed have been given a fortnight to present their vehicles for inspection, failure to which the cars will be deregistered.

"Owners of the underlisted vehicles to present them for verification at NTSA motor vehicle inspection centres across the country," read an excerpt of NTSA's statement.

The transport authority had on May 7, 2019, issued a similar statement, going on to release a list of over 469 private vehicles, 179 trailers, tractors, tuk-tuks' and heavy machinery that were missing from its database.

The list of the civilian vehicles that NTSA has recalled for re-registration

However, NTSA maintained that none had heeded to the call.

"In the meantime, we have restricted any transaction on the above vehicles. The vehicles must be presented for inspection by October 28, 2019, failure to which they will be deregistered," read a section of NTSA's statement

The vehicle owners were asked to prepare the following documents:

1. Original copy of the registration certificate (logbook)

2. Importation documents

3. National identification card and KRA PIN certificate

4. Any other document to prove ownership.

NTSA established that critical registration details of the listed vehicles are missing, hence the need for re-inspection and registration.

Click here for the full list of the wanted drivers