NTSA suspends Super Metro operator license, warns Kenyans against boarding their matatus

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced the immediate suspension of Super Metro Limited’s operator licence.

The decision, which takes effect immediately, is aimed at ensuring compliance with the Public Service Vehicles (PSV) Regulations, 2014, and other set conditions.

Public Advisory

The NTSA has issued a stern warning to members of the public against boarding vehicles belonging to Super Metro Limited. Commuters have been urged to seek alternative means of transport while the company works towards meeting the necessary regulatory requirements.

Traffic Department Directive

In addition to the suspension, the Traffic Department has been directed to impound any vehicles affiliated with Super Metro Limited that are found operating in defiance of the suspension order. This move is intended to enforce adherence to the transport regulations and prevent unauthorized operations.

Super Metro Limited is one of the most popular and well-organized matatu (public transport) operators in Nairobi, serving key routes such as Thika Road, Mombasa Road, Waiyaki Way, and Kangundo Road.

The suspension is expected to cause significant disruptions to commuters who rely on the company’s services for daily transportation.

Next Steps for Super Metro Limited

The company must now work swiftly to fulfill the NTSA’s requirements to have its operator licence reinstated.

This process may involve addressing compliance issues such as roadworthiness of vehicles, driver conduct, and adherence to operational standards as stipulated in the PSV Regulations, 2014.

NTSA’s Continued Crackdown

This suspension underscores NTSA’s commitment to enforcing transport regulations and ensuring passenger safety. In recent years, the authority has intensified crackdowns on non-compliant operators to reduce road accidents and enhance service delivery in the public transport sector.

As the situation unfolds, affected commuters are advised to stay informed and explore alternative transport options.

The NTSA’s directive remains in effect until Super Metro Limited meets the regulatory requirements necessary for licence reinstatement. Further updates will be provided as developments emerge.

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