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Andorra Police Issue 12,447 Traffic Fines in 2025, Speeding Lowest in Six Years

Speeding violations dropped 31.5% to 8,908 cases, while vehicle inspection failures and drink-driving fines rose. Mobile radars led detections, followed by key fixed devices.

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Key Points

  • Andorra police issued 12,447 traffic fines in 2025, with speeding at 8,908 cases, down 31.5% from 2024.
  • Mobile radars detected 3,313 speeding fines; top fixed radar in Bordes d'Envalira had 1,637.
  • Vehicle inspection failures rose to 737 from 590; drink-driving fines increased to 159 from 140.
  • Other violations: 146 mobile phone use, 135 seatbelt non-compliance, 311 insurance presentation failures.

Andorra police issued 12,447 traffic fines in 2025, dominated by speeding violations at 8,908 cases—around 72% of the total and a 31.5% decrease from 13,011 in 2024, marking the lowest figure in six years.

Mobile radars led detections with 3,313 speeding fines. Fixed radars followed, with the Bordes d'Envalira device in Canillo registering 1,637, the CG1 radar near Motocard in Santa Coloma at 1,236, the section radar in the Dos Valires tunnel toward Encamp and La Massana at 832, Fiter i Rossell avenue in Escaldes-Engordany at 703, and the one near Andorra la Vella's Comunal Stadium at 447.

Vehicle inspection failures came next, with 737 fines for expired or missing ITV certificates, up from 590 the prior year. Police also issued 1,010 fines under miscellaneous traffic code articles, including 269 for disregarding horizontal road markings and 63 for ignoring traffic lights or priority signs.

Drink-driving fines rose to 159 from 140 in 2024, plus one case of drug-impaired driving. Other safety violations included 146 for mobile phone use at the wheel and 135 for seatbelt non-compliance.

Administrative offences were common: 311 for failing to present valid insurance despite having it, 118 for lacking a driving licence, 62 for missing vehicle registration documents, and 85 for expired driving permits. Further infractions covered 54 improper overtakes, 39 for defective tyres, 31 for absent rear-view mirrors, and 13 for reckless driving. Reports vary slightly on expired permits, with some citing 65 against the official 85.

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