Turning the music too loud at these locations can cost you up to 2,400 euros

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If we brake recklessly and too abruptly, it can also cost us up to 500 euros and 6 points

While most Spaniards are aware of the importance of respecting speed limits and we know about the most common traffic offenses and their respective penalties, the truth is that there is general ignorance about other types of fines. We are apparently talking about those actions and decisions
harmless that can be very expensive in the end and that, according to the data that Acierto.com has accessed, they are becoming more and more common.

That is the case, and especially with the advent of the crisis, that the presence
of ‘for sale’ signs in car windows have become commonplace. Not to mention those stubborn pamphlets on the windshield wipers that many motorists decide to throw in the air while driving. The fine for this first round is 80 euros (the rules depend on the municipality) and
also affects stickers and decorations and throwing objects on the road costs us 200 euros and 4 points on the map.

Another fine that varies between 100 and 200 euros is for drivers who do not transport their pet correctly in the car (i.e. the animal does not interfere with driving). It is striking that 32% prefer to leave it loose in the passenger compartment and that almost 1 in 4 admits to be distracted by it. Dealing with children in a responsible manner is not the case either, since up to 1.2 million parents do not always use the approved child seat (a fine of 200 euros).

Likewise, and as the auto insurance comparator indicates, it can cost us up to 500 euros and 6 points if we brake recklessly and too abruptly. spend with the music in one
rest room or proximity to a hospital There is also a sanction: one of up to 2,400 euros if you harass and do not let the neighbors and the sick sleep.
A big blow to our wallet

Source: La Verdad

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