Overview
- The national road-safety agency ANSV said it received multiple citizen complaints and sought the inactivation of Agustina Robledo’s license for endangering others.
- Authorities stated the suspension is separate from the assault she recorded this week and indicated she must undergo an evaluation before any reinstatement.
- Agency materials and news reports cite clips of Robledo filming herself while driving, with speeds over 150 km/h and the absence of a rear license plate.
- The assault remains under criminal investigation after a 70-year-old neighbor allegedly punched her during a parking dispute; police detained him and later took him for medical attention.
- Cycling influencer Cristian “BiciBandido” Heidenreich publicly criticized Robledo’s driving and exchanged messages with her as the case spread widely online.