The Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2026

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2026 National Assembly 13th Third reading

Legislative progress

Introduced / Published: 16 Mar 2026

  1. First Reading date not recorded
  2. Committee Stage date not recorded
  3. Second Reading date not recorded
  4. Third Reading date not recorded
  5. Presidential Assent

Current status: Third reading

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Sponsor

Basil Robert Ngui

Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya · Yatta Constituency

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Notes

Source: https://www.parliament.go.ke/sites/default/files/2026-04/THE%20TRAFFIC%20%28AMENDMENT%29%20BILL%2C2026%20%28Compressed%20Copy%29.pdf
[sponsor extracted from bill full text (OCR): memorandum signed 'ROBERT NGUIBASIL', Memberofparliament.]

Bill text

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## SPECIALISSUE Kenya GazetteSupplement No.65(National Assembly Bills No.14 <!-- image --> ## REPUBLICOFKENYA ## KENYAGAZETTESUPPLEMENT NATIONALASSEMBLYBILLS,2026 NAIROBI,16thMarch,2026 ## CONTENT | Bill for Introduction into theNational Assembly- | PAGE | |----------------------------------------------------|--------| | TheTraffic(Amendment)Bill,2026 | 379 | <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ## THETRAFFIC(AMENDMENT)BILL,2026 ## A Bill for - AN ACTofParliamentto amend the TrafficActand forconnectedpurposes ENACTEDby theParliamentofKenya,asfollows - 1.This Act may be cited as the Traffic (Amendment) Act,2026. - 2.The Traffic Act is amended by inserting the - followingnew sectionimmediately after section107- Period of detention of cycle. vehicle or motor - 107A.(l)Whereapoliceofficer detainsa vehicleormotorcyclein connection with the commission of an offence under this Act,the vehicle or motor cyclemay be detained- - (a) for use as evidence in trial of the - offencecommitted;or - (b)for investigation of the offence committed. - (2)Avehicleor motor cycle detained under subsection(l)shall not be detained- - (a)for a period not exceeding fortyeight hours from the time of detention,where a photograph or assessment report is sufficient for the purposesspecified under subsection (1)(a);or - (b)fora periodnot exceedingfourteen days from the date of detention,for purposes of investigations under subsection (1) (b). - (3)A police officer in charge of the policestationwherea vehicleormotorcycle is detained shall take reasonable care for the preservationof thevehicle ormotorcycle. - (4) Nothing under this section affects thepowerofa Court tomake an order under section 121 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Short title. Insertion of a new section into Cap 403 ## MEMORANDUMOFOBJECTSANDREASONS The principal object of thisBill is to amend the TrafficAct,Cap 403 to ensure that owners ofvehicles and motor cyclesarenot unreasonably deprived oftheirpropertywhere theirvehicles are detained to enforce the provisions ofsection 107of theTrafficAct,Cap.403. Statementon theDelegation of Legislative Powersand limitation offundamentalrights andfreedoms The Bill does not delegate legislative powers;However,the Bill does limit theright topropertyunderArticle40 of theConstitution to the extent thatapoliceofficer may detain avehicle ormotor cycleforpurposesof investigation of an offence and for use as evidence in the trial of an offence committed under theTrafficAct,Cap403. ## Statement onwhether the Bill concernscounty Governments The Bill does not concern county governments in terms of Article 110(l)of the Constitution. Paragraph 7(b) of Part 1 of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution provides thatpolice services including criminal law is thefunction of the National Government. Statement on whether the Bill is a money Bill within the meaning ofArticle 114of the Constitution The enactment of thisBill maynot occasion additional expenditure of public funds. Dated the10thMarch,2026. ROBERT NGUIBASIL, Memberofparliament.

Machine-extracted text (Docling (OCR + layout), extracted 2 Jul 2026) from a scanned document — may contain recognition errors. Original PDF — parliament.go.ke.

Recent mentions in Hansard

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  • 16 Apr 2026Temporary Speaker (Hon. Farah Maalim)
  • 23 Nov 2023Sen. Crystal Asige
  • 8 Jun 2022Kassait Kamket (Tiaty, KANU)
  • 8 Jun 2022Emmanuel Wangwe (Navakholo, JP)
  • 7 Jun 2022Emmanuel Wangwe (Navakholo, JP)
  • 7 Jun 2022Speaker
  • 7 Jun 2022Speaker
  • 7 Jun 2022Kassait Kamket (Tiaty, KANU)

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