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Un error en los datos del coche, en las imágenes que capta radar o en la calibración del mismo puede llevar a una reclamación fructífera.
Madrid, Spain – A recent online video by legal expert Empleado Informado is providing Spanish drivers with critical insights into how they can legally contest radar speed fines, potentially saving them from penalties and points on their licenses. The expert details four key legal avenues for challenging these common traffic infractions. "Understanding the precise legal requirements for speed enforcement is paramount for any driver," Empleado Informado stated in his widely viewed video. "Many fines can be successfully appealed if the proper procedures or technical standards were not met." The first piece of advice focuses on the mandatory 7% margin of error that must be applied to radar readings. For instance, if a driver is clocked at 130 km/h in a 120 km/h zone, the application of this margin could mean they were legally within limits. Secondly, the expert highlights a crucial procedural detail: if a radar device is not operated by a human agent, the law requires two distinct photographic records of the speeding incident to validate the fine. A single image may be insufficient grounds for a penalty. Thirdly, drivers are encouraged to meticulously review the fine notification for any errors in its mandatory data fields. Even minor inaccuracies in these official documents can be grounds for appeal. Lastly, Empleado Informado stresses the importance of verifying that the radar equipment used to issue the fine has undergone its most recent official calibration and technical revisions. Without current certification, the accuracy of the device can be questioned. This guidance aims to empower drivers with legal knowledge, while the expert also underscored the ongoing importance of adhering to speed limits for road safety.
Un error en los datos del coche, en las imágenes que capta radar o en la calibración del mismo puede llevar a una reclamación fructífera.
