Since September, there has been a significant increase in traffic fines in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Find out the new amounts.
Starting in September, some traffic fines in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires will reach values close to half a million pesos. This increase is due to the recent update of the Fixed Unit (FU)which is used as a basis for calculating fines for traffic violations. This modification was established by Regulatory Decree 64/22 and will remain in effect until the first quarter of 2025, significantly affecting drivers’ pockets.
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Among the most expensive violations is driving with speeding, especially when exceeding 150 km/h, which can lead to fines of up to almost two million pesos. Thus, the new fine scheme highlights the importance of respecting traffic regulations to avoid severe financial penalties.


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Fines in the City of Buenos Aires.
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Amount of the fine in CABA for parking incorrectly
The fine for bad parking in CABA was established in $47,139This violation not only affects the flow of traffic, but can also result in dangerous situations for other drivers and pedestrians. It is essential to pay attention to signs and respect parking regulations to avoid unpleasant surprises when returning to the vehicle.
Amount of all fines in CABA for traffic violations
Drivers in CABA should be aware of the various fines they may face. Below are the amounts of the main traffic violations:
- Speeding (over 20 km/h): $32,997.30
- Speeding (over 150 km/h): up to $1,885,560
- Bad parking: $47,139
- Running a red light: between $94,179 and $707,085
- Blocking handicap ramps: $141,417
- Blocking exclusive lanes: $65,994.60
- Not having the VTV: $47,139
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- Having the VTV expired: $47,139
- Carrying an expired driver’s license: $70,708.50
- Not carrying a driver’s license: $23,569.50
- Not wearing a seat belt: $47,139
- Having tinted windows: $23,569.50
- Covering the license plate: $471,390
- Driving with headphones or talking on the phone: $47,139
- Texting while driving: $92,278
Source: Ambito

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