There are many traffic violations that in December will exceed one million pesos. Find out what it is.
In CABA the value of the fines is decided through Fixed Unitsthis system establishes a direct relationship between the amount of the penalties and the price of fuel, which allows the value of the fines to be kept updated in the face of inflation and other economic changes.
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Each violation has a specific range of Fixed Units established by the CABA Traffic and Transportation Code. It is also important to remember that even if the violations are of a high amount, the majority can be paid at 50% of its value if it is done in a timely manner.


If the person chooses not to pay the fines, they do not disappear, they accumulate and at the time the registration must be renewed, selling the car or carrying out any procedure related to the vehicle will not be possible.
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Fines in the City of Buenos Aires.
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How much is the fine for driving on the shoulder?
At the moment driving on the shoulder is a very costly violation and can range from $267,200 to $1,336,000. It must be understood that its high cost is due to several factors, first of all, the shoulder is not a traffic lane, but rather a space reserved for emergencies.
Using it as a way to move faster or to avoid traffic creates dangerous situations, since it reduces the availability of this space for emergency vehicles, such as ambulances, firefighters or broken down cars. Besides, increases the probability of accidents by forcing unforeseen maneuvers from other drivers or pedestrians.
Fine amounts in December
- Speeding: between $200,400 and $1,336,000.
- Driving with excess alcohol in the blood or consuming drugs: between $267,200 and $1,336,000.
- Circulate in the opposite direction: from $267,200 to $1,336,000
- Bad parking: from $66,800 to $133,600
- Running a red light: between $133,600 and $400,800.
- Driving without a license: from $66,800 to $133,600
Source: Ambito

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