What is "Pico y Placa" in Colombia?

 

"Pico y Placa" is a vehicle restriction system in Colombia designed to limit road usage based on the last digits of license plate numbers.

This policy helps alleviate traffic congestion during peak hours and supports environmental conservation efforts.

 

How does "Pico y Placa" work?

 

Each day, specific license plate numbers are restricted from driving on certain streets during designated times, depending on the city’s schedule.

The policy generally applies from Monday to Friday, between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.

Restrictions and schedules vary by city and may change periodically.

 

Which regions in Colombia enforce "Pico y Placa"?

 

As of 2024, the following cities implement "Pico y Placa" regulations:

Bogotá

Medellín

Cali

Bucaramanga

Armenia

Pasto

Barranquilla

Cartagena

Manizales

Pereira

Cúcuta

 

What is "Pico y Placa Solidario"?

 

In Bogotá, "Pico y Placa Solidario" is a special permit that allows unrestricted vehicle use in exchange for a fee.

Fees can be paid on a daily, semi-annual, or annual basis.

The cost depends on the vehicle’s characteristics, environmental impact, and the duration of the permit.

Rates are reviewed annually by the Bogotá Traffic Secretariat.

To obtain a "Pico y Placa Solidario" permit, consult your rental agency or check the relevant city’s official channels for guidance.

 

Important Notes

 

Rental Car Plates: Rental agencies cannot guarantee specific license plate numbers, so restrictions might apply to your rented vehicle.

Compliance and Fines: Non-compliance with "Pico y Placa" regulations may result in fines issued by local authorities.

Renter Responsibility: The renter is fully responsible for any fines or traffic violations incurred during the rental period.

For the latest updates, consult the official website of the destination city to confirm current "Pico y Placa" schedules and rules.