The government of Córdoba updated the value of the Fixed Unit (UF), used to calculate traffic fines by the Police Department. This change increases the maximum fine for serious traffic violations to over $4.2 million, particularly for offenses such as driving under the influence of alcohol. The new UF value was set at $2,101 and published in the Official Gazette by the Directorate General of Traffic Accident Prevention. Light violations, like driving while smoking, carry fines ranging from $42,020 to $210,100 and could result in losing up to two license points. Serious violations include driving recklessly or speeding, with fines between $210,100 and $420,200 and potential loss of two to five license points. Very serious violations, such as running a red light or excessive speeding, carry fines up to $840,400 and could lead to losing five to twenty license points. Maximum penalties apply to offenses like driving with a positive alcohol test or damaging road infrastructure, with fines ranging from $2.5 million to $4.2 million, along with possible driver disqualification and criminal charges.
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