Kenya's automobile association launches new international driving permit

The Automobile Association of Kenya (AA Kenya) launched a new International Driving Permit (IDP) on February 25, 2026, enabling Kenyans to drive legally in over 150 countries without taking local tests or applying for foreign licenses.

The new permit, redesigned in a passport-style format with enhanced security features, stems from a rise in fake permits that have led to Kenyans being detained abroad. AA Kenya states that the IDP includes digital verification capability, allowing authorities worldwide to authenticate it instantly.

Over 5 million licensed drivers in Kenya are encouraged to convert their local licenses to this internationally recognized permit, which costs Ksh12,000 annually and is valid under international road traffic conventions. It applies to work, study, and travel abroad, opening opportunities for Kenyans seeking driver jobs in more than 150 nations.

To qualify, applicants must hold a valid license from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), have been driving in Kenya for at least two years, and be at least 18 years old. Applications are processed at AA Kenya branches or via its online portal, and holders must carry both the IDP and their original Kenyan license while abroad.

Required documents include a completed application form, two passport-size photographs signed on the back, a photocopy of the driving license, and a copy of a national ID or passport. AA Kenya members may receive benefits based on their membership type, potentially reducing or waiving the annual fee.

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President Ruto endorses NCAJ road safety measures including PSV certification, smart cameras, and instant fines at a Nairobi press event.
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Ruto endorses NCAJ recommendations for road safety

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President William Ruto has received and endorsed recommendations from the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ) to improve road safety in Kenya. The recommendations include mandatory defensive driving certification for public service vehicle (PSV) operators and the rollout of decentralised vehicle inspections through a public-private partnership starting July 1. He also ordered the installation of smart traffic cameras and an instant fines system in major cities within one month.

Kenya's Cabinet has approved the rollout of second-generation smart driving licences through a public-private partnership. This initiative aims to modernise the country's transport system.

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Kenya's passport has risen to 68th globally in the 2026 Henley Passport Index, up five places from 73rd in October 2025. Holders can now access 69 destinations without a visa in advance. The improvement places Kenya among Africa's top 10 strongest passports.

The Inspector General of the National Police Service, Douglas Kanja, has ordered an immediate nationwide crackdown on traffic violations following a sharp rise in road accidents just six days into the new year. The directive, issued on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, targets preventable errors such as drunk driving and speeding. The NPS has expressed concern and regret over the fatalities and injuries caused by these incidents.

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The SIM Keliling service continues on Sunday, February 1, 2026, albeit limited to two points in DKI Jakarta and one in South Tangerang. This service facilitates driver's license renewal without visiting a Satpas office, operating from 08:00 to 12:00 WIB.

Over 20 Congolese doctors working in Kenya have sued the Ministry of Health and Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale after the refusal to renew their 2026 licenses and work permits. They describe the move as arbitrary and discriminatory, despite the Democratic Republic of Congo being an East African Community member. The medics seek court orders to prohibit the action, citing violations of their constitutional and labor rights.

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British travelers are being advised to verify their passports' validity, condition, and visa requirements well in advance of summer holidays due to impending new travel regulations. Post-Brexit changes include stricter rules on passport expiry and mandatory Electronic Travel Authorisations for some destinations. Failing to prepare could result in denied entry or flight disruptions.

 

 

 

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