Wednesday, February 20, 2008

What to do if you get a traffic ticket in Baja

If you are stopped by a police officer for a traffic violation you should always be polite and insist on a written citation that you could pay at the police station or by mail. Be aware that speed limits in México are set in kilometers (1 mile= 1.6 kms.) so that the speed limit on highways is 55 Miles per hour and within city limits it averages 15 miles per hour.When faced with a fine that you consider unfair, you can contest the fine by filling an appeal, either orally or in writing, for a municipal judge to review the fine. To do this, immediately go to the nearest municipal judge; if you need help to do this call our Tourist Assistance Hot Line 078.Just like in the United States, you can get a ticket and be issued with a fine for the following
Running a red light.
Not having or not using the seat belt.
Using cellular phone while driving.
Driving without a valid driver’s license or car registration.
Drinking alcoholic beverages on the streets, sidewalks or public property. Exceeding the speed limit.
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) In addition to the fine, you may also be detained.

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