Know the differences between the National Traffic Law and that of the Province.
Recently, many tourists received fines when touring the routes of Córdoba with the Automatic daytime lights. This is because, although the National Traffic Law Consider that both these and the low and equivalent lights, in the province a different law governs in which Low lights must be mandatory.
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The Minister of Security of the Province, Juan Pablo QuinterosHe explained that those tourists who cross the limits without the low lights will receive a warning and an explanation in this regard. The objective of this is to raise awareness among visitors, but If they continue without respecting the norm, they can be fined.

Low lights vs. Automatic lights: What does the National Law and its differences with Córdoba say
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The National Traffic Law No. 27,425 stipulates that “While the vehicle travels through national routes, low lights or daytime lights must remain onboth day and night, regardless of the degree of natural light, or the visibility conditions that are registered, except when the high and in ferroviales crosses correspond. ”
However, in Córdoba this is different. According to the Provincial Transit Law No. 9,169the low lights, as well as those of position and sheet, They must remain on simultaneously. “All vehicles that circulate between the set and exit of the sun, or any time of the day on national or provincial routes in its intercity sections, in the tunnels and other sections of road affected by the mandatory low light signal, They must carry and totally clean the corresponding light”, Is explained in the document.
Recommendations If you travel on Routes from Córdoba
On the other hand Córdoba road police He stressed some issues to take into account when traveling on the routes of the province:
- Use all safety belts.
- Children under 10 must travel in the rear seat with a approved support system.
- Respect the maximum and minimum speeds indicated in the signage of each path.
- Do not advance in prohibited areas.
- Do not drive under the influence of alcohol. In Córdoba, Law 10,181 of the zero breathalyzer program on routes and roads of provincial jurisdiction governs.
- Avoid parking or stopping on benches.
- Have rearview mirrors in good condition.
- Carry standardized portable beacon.
- Have a matafuego with current load.
- Make sure the patents are visible.
Source: Ambito

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