Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 23:34:12 GMT -5
The wrong way on a two-way street, which is considered very serious, will result in a fine of R$195.23 for drivers. The punishment for driving the wrong way on roads with one-way regulatory signs costs R$ 293.47 , as this practice is considered very serious. It is important to note that the cost to the offender may be lower. But this is only possible if the fine is paid by the due date shown on the invoice that accompanies the Penalty Imposition Notice. Anyone who pays the fine on time gets a 20% discount, in accordance with article 284 of the CTB, which shows: Payment of the fine may be made up to the due date expressed in the notification, for eighty percent of its value. Therefore, in our two examples, the values of these traffic fines would be R$156.18 and R$234.78, respectively. Overtaking on the wrong side We saw, in the first topic, that it is allowed to drive on the wrong side when you want to overtake a vehicle on a two-way street.
However, it is very important to understand that not all overtaking on the wrong side of the road is permitted by law. In this sense, article 203 shows situations in which the maneuver is prohibited in the opposite hand: on curves, inclines and declines, without sufficient visibility; at pedestrian crossings; on bridges, viaducts or tunnels; standing in line next to lighted signs, gates, gates, intersections or any other impediment to free movement; where there is a longitudinal road Lithuania Phone Number marking dividing opposing flows, such as a double continuous line or a single continuous yellow line. All of these situations represent very serious infractions, with 7 points on the driver's license. Furthermore, the fine is multiplied by 5: thus, R$293.47 becomes R$1467.35. If the driver accumulates 2 incidents of this type in a period of up to 12 months, the final fine is doubled. Another type of prohibited overtaking is provided for in article.
This practice even results in the suspension of the driver's license: forcing overtaking between vehicles that are in the opposite direction and close to passing each other. When this occurs, the wrong-way driver is fined even if he is driving in a place that allows overtaking. In addition to the loss of the driver's license, the fine has a multiplier factor of ten. Thus, that value of R$ 293.47, of very serious fines, becomes R$ 2,934.70. How do I appeal a fine for going the wrong way? It is possible to appeal, as with any other infraction. However, the defense must be based on technical criteria, since we have seen that the practice is, at the very least, considered serious. A driver may claim that he drove the wrong way because he had a person in a serious health condition in the car, for example. Or you can also claim that there was no adequate signage on the road. However, you need to pay close attention to the deadlines for appealing.
However, it is very important to understand that not all overtaking on the wrong side of the road is permitted by law. In this sense, article 203 shows situations in which the maneuver is prohibited in the opposite hand: on curves, inclines and declines, without sufficient visibility; at pedestrian crossings; on bridges, viaducts or tunnels; standing in line next to lighted signs, gates, gates, intersections or any other impediment to free movement; where there is a longitudinal road Lithuania Phone Number marking dividing opposing flows, such as a double continuous line or a single continuous yellow line. All of these situations represent very serious infractions, with 7 points on the driver's license. Furthermore, the fine is multiplied by 5: thus, R$293.47 becomes R$1467.35. If the driver accumulates 2 incidents of this type in a period of up to 12 months, the final fine is doubled. Another type of prohibited overtaking is provided for in article.
This practice even results in the suspension of the driver's license: forcing overtaking between vehicles that are in the opposite direction and close to passing each other. When this occurs, the wrong-way driver is fined even if he is driving in a place that allows overtaking. In addition to the loss of the driver's license, the fine has a multiplier factor of ten. Thus, that value of R$ 293.47, of very serious fines, becomes R$ 2,934.70. How do I appeal a fine for going the wrong way? It is possible to appeal, as with any other infraction. However, the defense must be based on technical criteria, since we have seen that the practice is, at the very least, considered serious. A driver may claim that he drove the wrong way because he had a person in a serious health condition in the car, for example. Or you can also claim that there was no adequate signage on the road. However, you need to pay close attention to the deadlines for appealing.