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Published on Thursday,
November
17, 2022
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
As of October, police identified over 2,064 positive DUI drivers with more than 0.75 grams of alcohol in their systems, according to the Ministry of Public Transports.
These drivers committed the "A-Level" fine, meaning they were arrested and their vehicles were impounded. Drivers also have to pay a fine of approximately $560, plus take a penalty of 6 points on their driving record.
When a driver is penalized with 6 points on their driving record, their driver's license is suspended. They are forced to retake the driving course and score a minimum of 70 points out of 100 to renew their driver’s licenses.
Also, police stopped and fined another 266 drivers with blood alcohol results between 0.20 and 0.75 grams. They were not arrested but must pay the same $560 fine plus the penalty of 6 points on their driving record.
A total of 289 drivers tested with a very low blood-alcohol level. They did not receive any sanction.
Police have applied over 14,000 DUI tests, authorities said.
According to the ministry, the money generated by collecting the fines is used to cover the Traffic Police expenses, road safety campaign expenses, traffic sign maintenance and Red Cross aid among others.
Police are warning travelers during the beginning of the high season of tourism to respect the rules as they’ll be out in full force. This week, the police launched road surveillance operations during the holidays, from November to January.
Recently, police reported over 400 deaths caused by traffic accidents. That marks 112 more than the 290 deaths reported in the same period last year.
Last year, over 300 people died in traffic accidents.
Police call on drivers to respect the law and take precautionary measures to avoid accidents. People can report any case of reckless driving to the 911 emergency line. ------------------ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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