In Chile, all drivers must strictly comply with the regulations established in the Traffic Law. This regulation regulates various aspects of vehicle operation and maintenance, and any violation can result in significant financial fines. One of the least known, but equally important, sanctions refers to the excess noise generated by automobile exhaust pipes, a common problem among those who modify their cars, whether for aesthetic or performance reasons.
Excessive noise in vehicles usually originates when the exhaust pipe does not have an adequate silencer or is in poor condition. According to article 77 of the Traffic Law, driving a car without a silencer or with it damaged is an infraction that can lead to fines. The law establishes that exhaust pipes must comply with certain regulations to prevent vehicles from generating noise levels that disturb the community.
This regulation especially affects tuning enthusiasts, who often modify their vehicles’ exhaust systems to obtain a louder or more distinctive sound. However, many of these modifications do not comply with regulations, putting drivers at risk of receiving a fine.
Regarding the amount of the finesthese range between 0.5 and 1 Monthly Tax Unit (UTM), which is equivalent, for September 2024, to between $33,181 and $66,362. These numbers may seem small to some, but for those who repeatedly commit this violation, penalties can quickly add up, affecting drivers’ wallets and the resale value of their vehicles.
The regulations not only seek to maintain order and tranquility on the streets, but also protect the well-being of everyone. He excess noise in vehicles can be annoying and even harmful to health, since it is proven that prolonged exposure to high levels of noise can generate stress and other health problems in the population.