Drivers attention! Now this fine has a value of up to more than one million pesos: what is it?

Drivers attention! Now this fine has a value of up to more than one million pesos: what is it?

November 6, 2024 – 11:00

Find out how much the fine is for turning in prohibited areas in the month of November.

Financial fines for traffic violations vary according to each jurisdiction, since provinces and municipalities have autonomy to set the values. In the provinces, the value of the fines is associated with the Fixed Unit (UF), whose value depends on the price of a liter of gasoline.

For calculation, each type of infraction has a minimum and maximum value in Fixed Units, and the sanction can vary depending on the severity of the offense and mitigating or aggravating factors, such as the place and time in which the infraction was committed.

If you do not pay a fine, the offender accumulates interest and faces restrictions that may affect the renewal of your driver’s license or the sale of your vehicle. For the month of November fines for traffic violations increased at an amount that drivers will surely think twice before acting irresponsibly.

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What is the value of the fine for turning in prohibited areas?

Currently turning in a prohibited zone is one of the most costly infractions since by performing this action it is understood that the person can put the lives of many others at risk. It has a cost that ranges from $400,800 to $1,336,000.

As in other cases, it is important to consider that fines can be paid at 50% of their cost If it is done in a timely manner by presenting yourself at the office of your municipality that is in charge of managing the procedures.

All fines

  • 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
  • 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
  • Circular without insurance coverage: $400,800 to $1,336,000
  • Excess occupants: $66,800 to $133,600

Source: Ambito

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