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Law clarifies whether using Waze or Google Maps while driving gives you a fine in Colombia

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Navigational applications have become one of the main allies for drivers on the country’s roads. Apps such as Waze, Google Maps, among others, offer greater ease of travel by providing optimized routes, real-time traffic alerts and location of speed radars. However, misuse of these tools while driving can have significant economic consequences, as stipulated in Colombia’s National Transit Code. Although many drivers do not know, the constant use…
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Navigational applications have become one of the main allies for drivers on the country’s roads. Apps such as Waze, Google Maps, among others, offer greater ease of travel by providing optimized routes, real-time traffic alerts and location of speed radars. However, misuse of these tools while driving can have significant economic consequences, as stipulated in Colombia’s National Transit Code. Although many drivers do not know, the constant use…

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Zenú Radio broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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