Photofines on routes to the Atlantic Coast: fines reach up to $1,336,000

Photofines on routes to the Atlantic Coast: fines reach up to ,336,000

The government of the province of Buenos Aires announced that there will be 70 photonet radars on the main routes to the most popular seaside resorts.

Already in the holiday season, the routes to the main seaside resorts in the Atlantic Coast They begin to fill up with tourists. That is why, with the aim of improving road safety and traffic order, the Government of the Province of Buenos Aires prepared a new operation.

More than 70 radars Photo tickets will be along the routes to prevent drivers from committing traffic violations, such as exceeding the permitted speed limits, driving on the shoulder or testing positive for alcohol. The amounts of some fines can exceed one million pesos.

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Where are the photo tickets located on the routes to the Atlantic Coast?

There will be more than 70 photomult radars on the main routes to the Atlantic Coast to prevent drivers from speeding. It was anticipated that there will be 48 in the route 2 (both to and from CABA); 11 along the route 11; 2 in the route 36; 35 of the route 63 and 6 in the route 74.

During the summer season, in addition to the cinemometers, there will be an operation of the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV). It will include breathalyzer controls and will prevent the “shoulders” from overtaking and circulating through that place where transit is prohibited for safety reasons.

How much do speeding fines cost on routes to the Atlantic Coast?

The values ​​of the violations will remain until the first quarter of 2025. These prices are calculated in Fixed Units (UF), a system regulated by Regulatory Decree 64/22. One UF is equivalent to half a liter of premium gasoline set by the Argentine Automobile Club (ACA) for semiannual periods.

Maximum speeds range from 60 to 110 km/h on routes 11; 63 and 74; and from 60 to 120 km/h on Highway 2. Thus, a fine for speeding can vary between $200,400 to $1,336,000. And another infraction with the same value that exceeds one million pesos is if you test positive for alcohol, since in the Province of Buenos Aires “zero alcohol while driving” governs.

Source: Ambito

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