A new regulation of the National Traffic Law in Argentina exempts certain drivers from paying fines. The details.
Starting in February 2024, a new regulation of the National Traffic Law in Argentina exempts certain drivers from paying fines for violations that have expired.
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Violations prescribe in two or five years, depending on its severity. The minor faultsas Double parking or exceeding the speed by 10% expire in two years, while serious offenses, such as driving the wrong way or ignoring a red light, expire in five years.


Minor traffic faults
- Parking in double row,
- Exceeding the permitted speed by 10%,
- Failure to respect traffic signs,
- Driving on sidewalks, platforms and areas that are not permitted.
Serious traffic offenses
- Ignore the red light,
- Refusing to provide information,
- Circulate without patent,
- Driving the wrong way
- Do not use the seat belt.
In the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) and in the province of Buenos Aires (PBA), The deadlines are the same. To remove a prescribed fine, drivers must request their dischargewhich they can do in person or virtually through the General Directorate of Administration of Infractions (DGAI).
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Fines in the City of Buenos Aires.
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Procedure to eliminate a prescribed fine
- In person: make an appointment and go to the General Directorate of Administration of Infractions (DGAI) to request cancellation.
- Virtual: Enter the official page of the General Directorate of Administration of Infractions (DGAI) and make the query with the bot. Then, a virtual hearing will be held to resolve the case.
Source: Ambito

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