Drivers in Nairobi are adjusting to a new era of digital traffic enforcement following the rollout of speed detection cameras by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA). The cameras, installed along major highways and urban roads, automatically detect vehicles exceeding speed limits, capture the number plate and issue digital fines to the registered vehicle owner.
For drivers, this means speeding violations can now be recorded even when there are no traffic police officers on the road. However, modern vehicles already come equipped with smart technology that helps motorists stay within the speed limit and avoid costly fines. Many of these features are available in newer models from brands such as Mazda, which include advanced driver-assistance systems designed to support safer driving. Here is how you can use these technologies to stay compliant with road rules.
1. Road Sign Recognition Alerts You to Speed Limits
One of the most useful features in modern cars is Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR). This system uses a camera mounted near the windshield to detect road signs such as:
- Speed limits
- Stop signs
- No-entry signs
- Overtaking restrictions
When a speed sign is detected, the system displays the speed limit on the car’s instrument cluster or heads-up display, helping you immediately adjust your speed. Example in Mazda vehicles. Many new Mazda vehicles come with TSR as part of the i-Activsense driver safety package.

How to activate it:
- Start the vehicle
- Open the Vehicle Settings menu on the infotainment screen
- Select Driver Assistance Systems
- Turn on Traffic Sign Recognition
Once activated, the system continuously scans for road signs and alerts the driver if the speed limit changes. This feature is particularly useful on highways where speed limits often shift between 50-80 km/h and 100-110 km/h and vice versa.
2. Adaptive Cruise Control Helps Maintain Legal Speed
Another important technology that can help drivers avoid speeding fines is Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Unlike traditional cruise control, ACC can:
- Maintain a preset speed
- Automatically slow down when traffic ahead slows
- Resume speed once traffic clears
You can simply set the cruise control to the posted speed limit. How to activate Adaptive Cruise Control

- Accelerate to your desired speed
- Press the Cruise Control button on the steering wheel
- Press SET
- Adjust speed using the + / – controls
For example, if the speed limit is 100 km/h, drivers can set the system at 95–98 km/h to maintain a safe buffer. The vehicle will then maintain that speed automatically.
3. Heads-Up Display Shows Speed Alerts Without Looking Down
Many modern vehicles now include a Heads-Up Display (HUD) that projects key driving information onto the windshield. This may include:
- Current vehicle speed
- Detected speed limits
- Navigation instructions
- Safety alerts
By displaying this information directly in the driver’s line of sight, the system reduces the risk of accidentally exceeding the speed limit. How to activate the Heads-Up Display

- Go to Settings in the infotainment system
- Select Active Driving Display
- Adjust brightness and display position
Once enabled, the display will automatically show speed warnings when limits change.
4. Lane Assist Helps Reduce Risky Driving Behaviour
Another feature available in many modern vehicles is Lane Keep Assist. While it does not control speed directly, it helps drivers maintain proper lane discipline by:
- Detecting lane markings on the road
- Alerting drivers if they drift out of their lane
- Providing gentle steering correction
This improves road safety and helps reduce aggressive driving that often leads to speeding violations. How to activate Lane Assist

- Locate the Lane Assist button on the steering wheel or dashboard
- Press to activate the system
- The car begins monitoring lane markings automatically
5. Why Smart Driving Technology Matters in Kenya
According to the National Transport and Safety Authority, speeding remains one of the leading causes of road accidents in the country. The new camera enforcement system is designed to improve road safety by automatically detecting violations and discouraging dangerous driving.
As more speed cameras are installed across Kenyan roads, if you rely only on visual cues or police presence, you may find yourself receiving unexpected fines. Using built-in driver assistance technologies can help motorists stay aware of speed limits and maintain safer driving habits.
What Car Should You Buy?
Are you planning to buy a new vehicle? It is worth considering models that include the following safety technologies:
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Heads-Up Display
- Lane Keep Assist
- Speed limiter systems
These features are increasingly common in vehicles from brands such as Mazda, Toyota, Subaru, and Volkswagen.
Instead of worrying about where cameras are located, you can take advantage of smart vehicle technology that helps them stay within legal speed limits at all times. Learning to use these built-in features could be the simplest way to avoid speeding fines and make Kenyan roads safer.













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