Overview
- The new 110 km/h cap is in force across the main Acceso Oeste corridor from Buenos Aires City to Luján, with ANSV and the concessionaire deploying mobile checks, fixed radars and upgraded signage in urban stretches including Morón, Ituzaingó, Hurlingham and Moreno.
- Buenos Aires Province set the Unidad Fija at $1,711 for November–December via resolution in the Boletín Oficial, lifting fine amounts across the traffic code.
- Speeding penalties now range from 150 to 1,000 UF, translating to roughly $256,650 to $1,711,000 depending on the severity of the excess.
- Refusing a breathalyzer carries the system’s highest sanction at up to 1,200 UF, or about $2,053,200 under the new schedule.
- AUSA removed manual toll booths on the Perito Moreno as of November 1 and the roadway operates exclusively with TelePASE, with local reports citing a $119,776.50 charge for using it without enrollment.