Now traffic violations can reach almost a million pesos. Find out what all the new amounts are like.
The Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires increased the value of the Fixed Unit (UF)the parameter used to calculate the amounts of fines and traffic violations. This is equivalent to the average price of half a liter of premium gasoline.
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These new values in CABA fines were signed according to Regulatory Decree 64/22 and will be maintained until the first quarter of 2025. In some jurisdictions, such as the City of Buenos Aires, a points system known as scoring is used, which It is subtracted based on the severity of the infraction committed. Each driver has a limit of points (20 points initially). When you commit an infraction, points are deducted depending on the severity


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What is the traffic violation that costs more than $141,417?
The fine for obstructing ramps for the disabled is worth $141,417. It is one of the most expensive infractions due to the importance of guaranteeing accessibility and respect for the rights of people with disabilities.
Disabled ramps are designed to allow people with reduced mobility, whether in a wheelchair, with walkers or other aids, to move independently. If a ramp is obstructed, they are prevented from safely and comfortably accessing buildings, sidewalks or street intersections, limiting their mobility and violating their right to move freely through public space.
Obstruction of ramps can force people with reduced mobility to take alternative routessometimes dangerous, such as moving on the street instead of the sidewalk. This increases the risk of accidents and endangers your safety.
Amount of all traffic violations in October
- Fine for speeding when traveling at more than 20 km/h: $32,997.30.
- Fine for speeding when traveling at more than 150 km/h: up to $1,885,560.
- Fine for bad parking: $47,139
- Fine for running a red light: between $94,179 and $707,085.
- Fine for obstructing ramps for the disabled: $141,417
- Fine for obstructing exclusive lanes: $65,994.60
- Fine for not having the VTV: $47,139
- Fine for having the VTV expired: $47,139
- Fine for having an expired driver’s license: $70,708.50
- Fine for not carrying a driver’s license: $23,569.50
- Fine for not using a seat belt: $47,139
- Fine for having tinted windows: $23,569.50
- Fine for covering the patent: $471,390.
- Fine for driving with headphones on or talking on the phone: $47,139
- Fine for texting while driving: $92,278
Source: Ambito

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