Drivers should be attentive to the new values that traffic violations will have next month.
In Buenos Aires traffic violations are measured in Fixed Units, these go hand in hand with the price of a liter of gasoline and from there the authorities decide the value of the fines. The greater the severity of the infraction, the greater the amount of UF and the more economic value the infringement will have.
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Drivers should also be careful with the point system, which is used to measure and record people’s traffic violations. Every time the driver commits an infraction, points will be deducted from your driver’s licenseif too many accumulate, your license may be suspended.


At the same time, there are cameras and radars that are common to collaborate and monitor compliance with traffic regulations. In the event that the driver commits a fault, The camera will take a photo of you and you will receive the fine.
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How much is the fine for not wearing a seat belt in December?
Not using a seat belt is a very expensive fine since by violating this regulation if you have an accident you could put your life in danger or if you are a victim of an accident the way you can save yourself is by wearing a seat belt.
Currently it has a cost ranging from $133,600 up to $400,800. In any case, this violation, like the others, can be paid at 50% of its value as long as it is done quickly and directly.
All fines 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.
- Driving the wrong way or on the shoulder: 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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