“Pico y Placa in Bogotá: Everything You Need to Know About the Driving Restriction Measure”

2023-04-17 20:15:00

He Peak and Plate continues to run in the city of Bogota and in this note you will be able to know all the details of this measure, which will be in force for private vehicles from Monday, April 17 to Friday, April 21. We bring you all the details of this topic, in the following paragraphs. Stay informed so that you do not receive any infractions or fines. If you are thinking of going out for a drive around the capital of Colombia, We recommend you read this article.

Start another week in this 2023 and continue the Pico y Placa in Bogotá. Drivers must adhere to the measure so as not to commit violations, be fined and have a bad time on the tracks of the capital; however, there is a possibility that individuals may be exempt from this order.

In accordance with the established guidelines, the exceptions that have an immediate response are: Pico y Placa Solidario, shared mobility, school electric and hybrid vehicles, diplomatic or consular service and transportation of people with disabilities who are in the Registry of Location and Characterization of Persons with Disability.

What time does the Pico y Placa start in Bogotá?

The Ministry of Mobility announced changes that will be presented in the beak and license plate and that began to be applied on January 10, 2023 for private vehicles. This change is for a more equitable use among users and also to avoid congestion due to the works that are being carried out in the city. Remember that now the measure will apply from Monday to Friday, from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Pico y Placa from Monday, April 17 to Friday, April 21

  • Monday April 17: Cars with license plates ending in 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 cannot transit
  • Tuesday, April 18: Cars with license plates ending in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 cannot transit.
  • Wednesday April 19: Cars with license plates ending in 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 cannot transit.
  • Thursday April 20: Cars with license plates ending in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 cannot transit.
  • Friday April 21: Cars with license plates ending in 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 cannot transit.

How to avoid the restriction of Peak and Plate?

You can remove your vehicle under the ‘Pico y Placa Solidario’ modality. For this, you will have to pay money for the time you want to withdraw it and the rate that will remain as follows was announced: the daily payment will be $58,178, the monthly $464,974 and the year remains at $2,325,095. Likewise, we remind you that you can solve all your doubts in this regard through the official website of .

What vehicles are exempt from the ‘Pico y Placa’ in Bogotá?

  • Electric vehicles and zero polluting emissions.
  • Presidential motorcade.
  • Diplomatic or consular service vehicles.
  • Hearses.
  • Vehicles of state security agencies.
  • Emergency vehicles.
  • Vehicles used to transport people with disabilities.
  • Vehicles of home public utility companies.
  • Vehicles for traffic control and cranes.
  • Emissions and dumping control vehicles.
  • Motorcycles.
  • Vehicles assigned by the National Protection Unit.
  • Media vehicles.
  • Vehicles of judicial authorities.
  • School transportation vehicles owned by educational institutions.
  • Vehicles such as automobiles, campervans, or trucks intended for teaching automobiles.

What is the fine for not complying with the Pico y Placa in Bogotá?

If you are a driver and travel through the city in breach of the measure, you will have to cancel a subpoena of 522,000 pesos and the car will be immobilized and taken to the patios, which considerably increases the cost of the infraction.

How do I get my vehicle out?

You can remove your vehicle under the Pico y Placa Solidario modality. Paying money for the time you want to take it out: a day, a month, six months and a year. Also, if there are more than three people in your car. All this can be consulted on the official website of Mobility Bogotá.

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