
Providing all required documents is not an optional element, but a legal requirement. If any of the elements required by current regulations is missing, the driver may be fined. In certain situations it is even appropriate the issuance or confiscation of the vehicle.
According to the Ministry of Transport – dependent on the Ministry of Economic Affairs – There are certain situations in which retention of the vehicle is appropriate. The main reasons include:
In the same direction, In the event of violations, the police can confiscate the vehicle. For example, this happens If the driver avoids a traffic stop, attempts to escape or disobeys orders to stop. In these cases, in addition to the fine, it is a serious offense that will result in the immediate removal of the vehicle.
Given the end of year holidays For a safe trip, it is important to have all documentation and legal requirements. Avoid inconvenience during a possible traffic stop and prevent possible vehicle abolition in Argentina.
Instead, There are other – and very common – violations that do not result in kidnapping. of the vehicle. For example, Driving without a license plate or with a fake license plate means the driver must remove any items that cover or alter it and pay a $257,000 fine. Failure to complete the technical vehicle inspection (VTV) also constitutes fault: it can lead to the retention of the driver’s license and in Argentina also entails a fine of 257,000 US dollars.