Violations will be 3% more expensive. From now on, the amounts will be determined by fixed unit.
The government of the province of Buenos Aires made official the increase in fines for traffic violationscorresponding to the bimonthly increase of prices. However, the most expensive amounts continue to correspond to the same violations.
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Among the most valuable are those linked to driving with excess speed or driving with excess alcohol in the bloodthe latter may also lead to criminal consequences.


The increase for this two-month period is 3%and takes effect as of this Friday, November 1. Therefore, each penalty committed will be said percentage more expensive, without exceptions.
The fine for parking incorrectly or where it does not correspond, for example, it will cost more than $130,000being the most common among Buenos Aires residents. Another of the usual ones, exceed the permitted speedwill reach a value greater than $1.3 million.
On the other hand, they assured that the new amounts of infractions committed in the Province of Buenos Aires will be determined by Fixed Unit. This measurement arises from average value of liter of Premium gasoline from the La Plata Automobile Club Argentino headquarters (HERE).
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The prices of fines in PBA are increased.
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What value does each violation have?
- Speeding: $200,400 to $1,336,000
- Do not wear a helmet (motorcycles) or seat belt: $66,800 to $133,600
- Run a red light: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Circulate the opposite way: $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
- Driving without the legal age or license: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Lack of documentation or insurance: $66,800 to $133,600
- Circulating without insurance coverage: $400,800 to $1,336,000
- Excess occupants: $66,800 to $133,600
What do you have to have to avoid a fine
To avoid fines during a traffic stop, it is essential to have all the corresponding papers and have them in order:
- National Driver’s License current.
- National Identity Document (ID).
- Updated receipt of car insurance.
- Green Card (for the owner or any other person who drives the car).
- Receipt of vehicle tax payment (vehicle registration).
- Proof of the Mandatory Technical Review (RTO) or the Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV).
- They must Respect the signs and avoid excessive speed.
Source: Ambito