Will the solidarity peak and plate apply during the Day without a car and without a motorcycle?

Bogotá will mobilize sustainably during the Day without a car and without a motorcycle, which will take place on Thursday, February 2, 5:00 a.m. a 9:00 p.m.

It is important to bear in mind that people who have applied for the beak and solidarity plate will not have the circulation permit; this is not lost, it is moved to the next day when it has a peak and plaque.

Remember that with the solidarity peak and license plate your vehicle will be able to move freely around the city, without the restrictions of the peak and license plate, thanks to your solidarity contribution. The periodicity of the leave is up to you: one day, one month or one semester.

(You may also like: Where to pay for the solidarity pick and plate permit and what is the rate for 2023?)

Next, the exceptions established for the Day without a car and without a motorcycle in Bogotá:

  • Public transportation
  • Vehicles and motorcycles driven by people with disabilities or for their transportation.
  • Emergency vehicles and motorcycles.
  • Vehicles and motorcycles powered by electric motors.
  • School routes.
  • Hearses.
  • Valuable transport vehicles.
  • Vehicles with capacity to mobilize more than 10 passengers.
  • Vehicles and motorcycles of home public utility companies.
  • Transportation for traffic control and cranes.
  • Presidential motorcade.
  • Vehicles and motorcycles from the military, the National Police and state security agencies.
  • Diplomatic or consular service vehicles.
  • Surveillance motorcycles and private security.
  • Vehicles assigned by the National Protection Unit.
  • Motorcycles, linked to companies, technological platforms and/or establishments.
  • Transportation for the operational control and maintenance of the Integrated Public Transportation System.
  • Vehicles and motorcycles for the control of emissions and dumping

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