Overview
- Provincial and national road‑safety agencies launched an active summer enforcement drive with more than 70 fixed and mobile devices on key corridors to the Costa Atlántica.
- Autovía 2 carries the heaviest concentration with 48 cameras, while Route 11 has 11, Route 63 has 5, Route 74 has 6 and Route 36 has 2.
- Fines are calculated using the Unidad Fija, reported at 1,711 pesos, placing serious speeding penalties as high as 1,711,000 pesos.
- Speed limits vary by segment from 60 to 130 km/h, with automatic photo‑fines triggered when thresholds are exceeded.
- Controls include rotating mobile radars, alcohol testing, targeted weekend and night operations, and checks for license, insurance, Cédula Verde, VTV, fire extinguisher and warning triangles.