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Differences between new values ​​and cities

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If you’re planning a vacation, taking advantage of the long weekend leading up to the holidays, or just feeling overwhelmed by adrenaline on the town at the end of the year, you’ll want to take these data into account.

of Fines for traffic violations can be expensive, so They have now risen, both in the city of Buenos Aires and in the province of Buenos Aires.

The territory of Buenos Aires attracts tourists from all over the country in the summer. Therefore, those arriving at beaches, mountains, lagoons and ranches should drive more carefully. The latest update, which took effect from November, increases traffic fines again; The heaviest fines exceed $2 million.

Significant absences on local routes may result in changes to household budgets for the holidays. Or return home early.

Update reflecting 6.5% increase, It applies to the entire province of Buenos Aires and is associated with the change in the price of a liter of premium gasoline in the Argentino Automobile Club (ACA) of La Plata and is used as a reference for calculating the fixed unit (UF). The UF determines the sanctions applied by a state or city administrative misdemeanor judge. They are fixed as follows. Traffic laws depending on the degree of abnormal driving.

Traffic fines are increasing in the province of Buenos Aires: new values ​​and differences with the city of Buenos Aires.

Additional warning: For prepared tourists and local users, the cost of driving without following the rules also increases the value in the city of Buenos Aires. In this case, the corrections will be set in September and will maintain their values ​​until March 2026, according to Buenos Aires regulations.

For criminals on the streets or boulevards of Buenos Aires, the value is established with other variables. UF is equivalent to the average value of 0.5 liters of premium gasoline. However, the value of the product remained at $1,597. So each UF represents $798.5. Additionally, the city’s traffic code provides for reduced penalties for each violation. Therefore, fines range from a maximum of 50 UF (or $39,925) for speeding; The cost is $3,194,040.

With the new amounts set by the state Department of Transportation, drivers with high blood alcohol levels (Buenos Aires has a zero-alcohol law) can be fined: $855,500 to $2,053,200 (500 to 1,200 UF).

The same applies if you refuse to take the test. The authorities interpret this lack as follows: Positive alcohol concentration estimationthe driver’s own safety and that of third parties are at risk. Sanctions therefore include the seizure of licenses and vehicles.

The judge can increase the penalty depending on the level of blood drinking. meaning disqualification for up to 18 months; The legal implications can extend over many years and affect registration renewals.

The other most troubling violations are driving the wrong way and turning right in a prohibited area, which are on the same scale. Between $513,300 and $1,711,000. These maneuvers are common on boulevards and roads and are one of the most frequent causes of head-on collisions.

In the same category of pocket effects are those related to regulatory age and lack of mandatory documentation. Driving without insurance, a valid Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV) or a license can be costly Between $513,300 and $1,711,000.

Wearing a seat belt

The Buenos Aires government has decided to strengthen its campaign to make seatbelts compulsory. As it happens, data from the Transport Department, which Martin Marinucci is in charge of, shows that it has been recognized in recent years. Reduced compliance with this requirement.

Statistics revealed by road control operations on the roads of Buenos Aires show that men have a lower level of use of this safety element. The seat belt wearing rate of female drivers is 74%, but that of male drivers drops to 54%.

And for rear seat passengers, the indicators are even lower. “During the first few days of last season, there were a number of fatalities of minors in traffic accidents, and the following was discovered. “They were not wearing seat belts.”they said on the transport.

To meet this requirement of the traffic law, the inspector is equipped with a special magnifying glass. The fines payable for violations in this category are: $85,550 and $171,100.

And as per tradition, fixed and mobile radars require special attention. It is located on the most frequented road to the Atlantic Coast (Highway 2). 20 teams will take part in the approximately 400km journey. According to the regulations, the location where the speedometer operates and the maximum speed allowed must be marked. The state’s website has links to review violations, view fine photos and find the exact location of measuring equipment.

Fines for the most common violations in the state

From November, the following values ​​can be applied by administrative crime judges for the most frequently occurring crimes:

Speeding: $205,320 to $1,711,000 (150 to 1,000 UF)

Do not use motorcycle helmets or seat belts in cars: $85,500 to $171,100 (50 to 100 UF)

hand over red light. Circulate in the opposite direction. Left turns in areas where it is not permitted. Driving under the influence, expired VTV or driving without a license: $513,300 to $1,711,000 (300 to 1,000UF)

Bad parking lot Circulation without documentation. Without insurance or with excess passengers in the cabin: $85,550 to $171,100 (50 to 100 UF)

Refusal to take a breathalyzer test: $855,500 to $2,053,200 (500 to 1,200 UF)

Fines will be assessed by the city.

Fines-Violations-September 2025

From September to March 2026, the following amounts apply to the most repeated crimes in the City of Buenos Aires:

Driving without a license (50UF): $39,925.50.

Ignoring minimum speed (70 UF): $55,895.70.

No seat belt (100 UF): $79,851.

Cell phone usage (100 UF): $79,851.

Send a text message (200 UF): $159,702.

Providing a vehicle to a minor (200 UF): $159,702.

Signal Violations (300 UF to 1,500 UF): $239,553 to $1,197,765.

Parking in spaces reserved for vehicles of people with special needs or on ramps for people with disabilities (300 UF): $239,553.

Violating the maximum speed limit and driving more than 140 km on any road (400-4,000 UF): $319,404 to $3,194,040.

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