Not all of the roots have to comply with this obligation: during this month, a group of vehicles is exempted from making vehicular technical verification.
Vehicle technical verification (VTV) is the mandatory control that the cars and motorcycles to ensure that they circulate in safe conditions. However, not all roots have to comply with this obligation: during September, a group of vehicles is exempted from doing the process.
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The review consists of a technical inspection where the general status of the vehicle is evaluated and, in case of detecting failures, it is indicated what pieces should be repaired or changed to avoid risks in public roads. Not complying with these regulations can generate fines from $ 430,000 to more than $ 1.5 millionso it is key to know the exceptions.


According to the provisions of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, these cars are exempted from doing the VTV
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Cars 0 km during the first three years from patenting or until they reach the 60,000 kilometers.
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Motorcycles 0 km until a year old.
As for the costs of the VTV, the current values are $ 63,454 for cars and $ 23,859 for motorcyclesand the procedure must be done with a previous turn.
In addition, there is an exemption benefit for certain user groups of the city:
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As for the costs of the VTV, the current values are $ 63,454 for cars and $ 23,859 for motorcycles, and the procedure must be done with prior turn.
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People with disabilities holding or not from the vehicle (in the latter case, applies to direct relatives, tutors or cohabiting).
In this way, although VTV is an almost universal requirement to circulate, there are specific cases in which it is not necessary to perform or pay itprovided that the established conditions are met.
Source: Ambito

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