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US citizen dies in Jacó car crash

According to initial reports, Levine was driving a lightweight vehicle with another passenger on the highway when for an unknown reason the car veered into oncoming traffic.

Red Cross concerned about number of violent deaths in first few weeks of January

Costa Rica’s Red Cross reported that 79 people died by accidents and other violent causes in the first 19 days of this month. That exceeds by 27 the number of deaths registered in the same period last year, when the Red Cross reported 52 deaths.

Costa Rican transit officials say higher fines in 2015 will help reduce roadway accidents

The highest traffic fine – Class A – will increase from ₡293,000 ($553) to ₡306,000 ($578), the Public Works and Transport Ministry's Traffic Department reported. Class A fines include driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with an expired license.

No more mandatory email registration for drivers, Constitutional Chamber rules

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court, or Sala IV, this week ruled unconstitutional several articles of Costa Rica's Traffic Law that obligate motorists to register an email address in order to receive notifications of fines and other information from the Roadway Safety Council.

Red Cross warns of increase in violent deaths last month

According to the Costa Rican Red Cross, August was the most violent month so far this year, with 102 deaths in "tragic circumstances," a term the agency uses in statistics to refer to both homicides and accidents. The report was released on Tuesday.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended Friday for holidays; most tolls free starting on Holy Thursday

A restriction that prohibits vehicles from entering downtown San José on specific days according to the last digit of a license plate will be suspended on Friday and will resume on Monday, April 21, Traffic Police said on Tuesday.

Mandatory change of license plates begins Monday

New plates cost ₡15,000 ($30) for cars and ₡8,000 ($16) for motorcycles.

New license plates will be mandatory for first group starting July 15

Drivers who received new license plates after January 2012 are not required to change them again.

Prosecutor’s office releases most detainees arrested in alleged driver’s license fraud scheme

Only eight suspects remain in custody from a police raid on Wednesday.

Judicial police arrest 70 suspects in alleged driver’s license fraud scheme

A doctor's office, where apparently fraudulent physicals were issued, was also raided.

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