Overview
- The Ministry of Transport set the new schedule, which took effect Friday, through Resolution 2/2026 published in the Boletín Oficial.
- The fixed unit used to price fines rose from $1,896 to $2,215, and it reflects the premium gasoline price reported by the Automóvil Club Argentino station in La Plata.
- With the UF at $2,215, speeding now costs $332,250 to $2,215,000, and refusing an alcohol test can reach $2,658,000.
- Drivers who pay during the voluntary period get 50% off the minimum, while unpaid fines accrue interest and can block license renewals or vehicle paperwork.
- This marks the third update of 2026 in a bimonthly system that recalculates fines and relies on radar and photo‑fine enforcement across the province.