All traffic fines increased in value this month. Find out the new values.
In the Autonomous City of Buenos Airesthe traffic violations They are measured and sanctioned through a system of points and monetary fines, which has the objective of promoting road safety and reducing dangerous driving behavior.
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Currently fines in CABA are calculated in Fixed Units, whose value is linked to the price of a liter of higher octane gasoline in the Argentine Automobile Club. Also applies system scoringmeaning that each driver starts with a balance of 20 points, which are subtracted according to the severity of the infractions committed.
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How much is the fine for driving while a minor?
The fine for driving while a minor is especially high due to several factors that seek to discourage this behavior, since it represents a significant risk for both the driver and other people on public roads.
It currently has a value that goes from $400,800 to $1,336,000. In addition, it must be considered that it also implies the lack of mandatory insurance. In the event of an accident, the damages would not be covered by an insurance policy, which can lead to serious legal problems and financial responsibilities for the parents.
All fines in November 2024
- Speeding: $200,400 to $1,336,000
- Not wearing a helmet (motorcycles) or seat belt: $66,800 to $133,600
- Running a red light: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Circulate counter-clockwise: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Turning in prohibited areas: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Bad parking: $66,800 to $133,600
- Driving under the influence of alcohol: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Refusing to take a breathalyzer test: $568,500 to $1,603,200
- Circulate with the VTV expired: $668,000 to $1,336,000
- Lack of documentation or insurance: $66,800 to $133,600
- Circular without insurance coverage: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Excess occupants: $66,800 to $133,600
Source: Ambito
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