This is one of the infractions punished by the City of Buenos Aires. What are the prices for each fine.
Since the last increase in the values of each fine and traffic violation, the value of its measurement parameter, known as Fixed Unit (UF), was updated. As of Regulated Decree 64/22, the amounts will be maintained until the first quarter of 2025.
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The Fixed Units (UF) They are the measures by which the infractions that are committed in the territorial area of Buenos Aires, which are under the Misdemeanor Regime, are determined. In that sense, this parameter is calculated per semiannual period, and the equivalent of half a liter of higher octane gasoline reported by the Automobile Club Argentino (ACA) is taken into account.


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The price of the fine for not wearing a seat belt in CABA in December 2024
Among the fines established by the Government, there is one that penalty for the person who does not use the seat belt. The amount to be paid for committing this violation is $63,020.
Value of all fines in December 2024
This is the value for each traffic fine in CABA:
- Excessive speed when traveling at more than 140 km/h: up to $2,520,800
- Pass a low barrier: $252,080 to $1,260,600
- Cover the patent: $630,200
- Running a red light: between $189,060 and $945,300
- Obstructing ramps for the disabled: $189,600
- Texting while driving: $126,040
- Obstructing exclusive lanes: $94,530
- Driving with headphones on or talking on the phone: $63,020
- Bad parking: $63,020
- Not using a seat belt: $63,020
- Not having the VTV: $63,020
- Excessive speed when traveling at more than 20 km/h: $44,114
- Carrying an expired driver’s license: $31,510
- Not carrying a driver’s license: $31,510
Source: Ambito

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