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What is the Amount of Total unpaid Fines by Drivers in BiH?

Published: October 27, 2019
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The total unpaid fines by drivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina amounted to 65 million BAM (33.1. milion Euros).

The Agency for Identification Documents, Records and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina points out that the total debt is increasing from month to month, News Agency Patria reports.

The record holder for the number of unpaid fines for traffic violations is a person from the municipality of Stari Grad in Sarajevo Canton who needs to pay 117,660 BAM.

The next one is a person from the Brcko District, who owes more than 67,000 BAM.

Drivers mainly drove without completation of driving lessons, operated an unregistered vehicle, speeding, and driving without license.

Due to the non-payment of the fines, municipality courts in BiH may order custody, but the time spent in custody does not affect the payment of the amount owed.

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