Traffic infractions had certain increases in the month of February. The details in the note.
The Traffic fines in the city of Buenos Aires They are regulated by the Traffic and Transportation Code and their value is established in Fixed Units (UF)a system that adjusts the amount of infractions depending on the price of premium gasoline.
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The value of fines is measured in fixed units (UF), whose price is linked to the cost of the premium gasoline liter reported by the Argentine Club Automobile (ACA). This means that The fines increase periodically Depending on the price of fuels, keeping updated according to inflation and cost of living.


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How much does the fine for driving without seat belt cost
Currently the fine for circular without belt has a cost of $ 63,000 since the use of the seat belt is a fundamental and mandatory road safety measure.
In addition to the economic fine, this infraction It can lead to points remove in the scoring system of driver’s licenses, which can affect the possibility of renewing registration in the future.
All fines in February
- Speeding up to 20 km/h: $ 32,997.30
- Circular more than 150 km/h: up to $ 1,885,560
- Cross a red traffic light: between $ 94,179 pesos and 707,085
- Obstruction of ramps for disabled: $ 141,417
- Circular without the current vehicle technical verification (VTV): $ 47,139
- Driving with expired license: $ 70,708.50
- Driving using headphones or talking on cell phone: up to $ 126,040
- Driving while sending text messages: $ 92,278
- Hide or adulterate vehicle patent: $ 471,390
Source: Ambito

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