Road Radars in Navarre Increase Fines by 9.3%
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During the past year 2024, the DGT radars filed 3,440,655 complaints for speeding, which represents an increase of 4% over those carried out in the same period of the previous year (3,305,978), according to a study carried out by the organisation for the defense of European motorists Associates, which has analyzed, with data from the DGT, the sanctioning activity carried out at each of the speed control points located on the Spanish roads. In Le…
Traveling by road is a marvel: landscapes, breezes and that sense of freedom on asphalt. But it is not always so beautiful. Safety matters, and that is why we have to comply with a series of rules and codes. That in turn generate data every year. The DGT places its radars where the statistics of accident and the volume of traffic most require it, remembering that uncontrolled speed carries an economic and moral blow. In a country where driving i…
The Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has processed 3,440,655 fines for speeding in 2024. The number of complaints has increased by 4.07% compared to the same period of the previous year.The data have been published in the report of European motorists Associates, based on the information of the agency led by Pere Navarro.More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 119553193In this context, radars from Catalonia and the Basque Country have not b…
Another radar of the same highway also appears among the most finers in the national territory, with 33,057 penalties.
According to the latest report by European Associated Automobiles (AEA), which analyzes the 50 most active cinemameters of the national network. Only these four devices total more than 250,000 penalties so far in 2024. Which one has fined the most?The one that has fined the most so far is located at kilometer 20 of the M-40, in Madrid.Although its number of complaints has dropped compared to last year, when it exceeded 118,000, it continues to l…
The radars of the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) denounced last year in Navarre a total of 103,198 drivers for committing speeding, a figure that represents 9.3% more than the 94,369 people who were fined in 2023. Thus it follows from the study of the data of the DGT carried out by European Associated Motorists (AEA) in which it analyzes the sanctioning activity carried out at each of the speed control points of the whole State.
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