Starting this Friday, April 8, the Highway Patrol will resume preventive road controls, as part of the start of the Easter plan. A number was set up to file complaints of bribery attempts or “squeezing”.
Through a statement, the Highway Patrol announces that its inspectors will resume preventive controls starting tomorrow.
Agents will be on the lookout for violations such as:
Lack of driver’s license G. 880.510
Expired license (five-year expiration) G. 880,510
Municipal Authorization G. 440.255
Habilitation Dinatran G. 880,510
Seat belt use G. 528.326
Regulatory Lights G. 352.204
Improper overtaking on the left G. 1,056,612
Improper overtaking on the right G. 880.510
Speeding:
From 11 to 20km/h G. 352.204
From 21 to 30 Km/h g. G. 616,357
31 Km/h and more G. 880,510
Transfer passengers in bodywork G. 880.510
Helmet and reflective vest for motorcyclists G. 368.561
Children under 10 in the front seat and children under 5 without special seats G. G 528.306
Lack of plate G. 880.510
Alcotest:
From 0.001 to 0.199 Mg/l G. 264.153
From 0.200 to 0.250 mg/l G. 880.510
From 0.251 mg/L and more G. 1,761,020
As part of a transparency policy, numbers are enabled to report bribery attempts or any irregularity. The (0981) 888 077, exclusive for WhatsApp, where they attend from 07:00 to 19:00, and the (021) 548 357.