And Saltillo? Arteaga, municipality in the region with the highest collection for traffic fines

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2023-09-18 22:29:59

With 77 pesos per car, Arteaga It is the municipality in the Southeast Region of Coahuila that charges the most for traffic fines.

Between January and June 2023 and according to the Coahuila Institute of Public Information (Icai), Arteaga charged 725,481 pesos for the 9,408 cars he has registered.

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On the other hand, the Municipality of Ramos Arizpe is the one that has added the fewest fines charged per car so far in 2023, according to transparency data and the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

The industrial city so far this year has collected a total of 787,275 pesos in total for traffic fines, while the Inegi indicates that until 2022 it registered a total of 53,723 cars in circulation.

With a rate of 14.65 pesos per car, as for the main cities of Coahuila, Saltillo follows with 27, Torreón with 48.85 and Arteaga with 77.11 pesos.

Between Ramos Arizpe and Arteaga, according to Inegi, there is a difference of 44,315 vehicles, although Ramos charged only 61,794 pesos more for traffic fines.

Despite not being the city with the most cars registered until 2022 with 226 thousand 140, Torreón was the municipality among those compared that collected the most between January and May of this year with a total of 11 million 48 thousand 63 pesos.

The city with the most cars in the entity is Saltillo with 374 thousand 319 and until June of this year it has collected 10 million 106 thousand 839 pesos.

It is worth mentioning that in none of the cases were the amounts for detainees or what was collected in municipal courts considered, since not all municipalities specified it or if they were traffic fines.

ACUÑA, PIEDRAS AND MONCLOVA WITHOUT CLEAR DATA

Article 28 of the Law on Access to Public Information, in section IV, establishes that municipalities must publish the catalog of fines, the amounts to which motorists may be creditors, the amounts collected for this concept, as well as the use or application that is given to them.

However, not all municipalities are equally clear about the fines they charge. Specifically, Piedras Negras and Monclova do not specify what part of the amount they charged for fines corresponds to traffic fines.

Although Piedras Negras, for example, publishes that in June it collected 523,233 pesos for “Public Security”, it is not possible to know, at least in its information established in the Icai, if these are traffic fines.

In addition, cities like Acuña have not published a single month of what they have collected from fines so far in 2023.

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RAMOS AND ARTEAGA, THE MOST COMPLETE

In the cases of Torreón and Saltillo, it is clarified which fines correspond to violations of their traffic and road regulations.

In contrast, Arteaga and Ramos Arizpe are the clearest in specifying exactly how much was charged per month for each violation of the regulations.

That is to say that while Torreón and Saltillo handle the data in a general way as “fines for violations of traffic and road regulations”, with the information from Arteaga or Ramos Arizpe it is possible to know, for example, not attending a red light or parking in the right direction. contrary.

It should also be noted that among those compared, it is the only one that has updated the information until August of this year. Saltillo and Ramos Arizpe have done so until June and Torreón until May.

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