Understanding Peak and Plate in Cali
On December 30, 2025, Cali residents should check their vehicle’s eligibility under the local Peak and Plate program before setting out. This initiative is crucial for city traffic management and environmental preservation.
Daily Restrictions
The Peak and Plate regulations vary daily, influenced by factors such as the day of the week, the vehicle type (private cars, motorcycles, taxis, public transport, and delivery vehicles), and the last digit of the license plate. Being aware of these restrictions is essential to avoiding fines and ensuring smooth travel in the city.
Guidelines for December 30
For December 30:
- Private Vehicles: License plates ending in 5 or 6 are prohibited.
- Taxis: No restrictions.
- Public Transport: Vehicles ending in 6 or 7 cannot operate.
- Motorcycles: No restrictions.
The restrictions are in force from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. It’s important to remember that Pico y Placa does not apply on weekends or holidays unless specifically mandated by authorities.
Changes Over Time
The Pico y Placa program frequently updates, with guidelines rotating every week based on the last digit of the license plate. For the second half of 2025, the restrictions are as follows:
- Monday: 3 and 4
- Tuesday: 5 and 6
- Wednesday: 7 and 8
- Thursday: 9 and 0
- Friday: 1 and 2
Exemptions include emergency vehicles, official service, electric and hybrid cars, and those carrying individuals with disabilities.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Failing to adhere to the Pico y Placa regulations can lead to substantial fines. According to the National Land Traffic Code, violators may face penalties equivalent to 15 days of the minimum wage, amounting to roughly 711,750 pesos at the current wage rate.

