Pico y Placa Restrictions for Thursday, December 4 in Medellín
Understanding Pico y Placa
The Pico y Placa program is a vehicle restriction initiative aimed at reducing traffic congestion and pollution in Medellín. The restrictions depend on the final digit of a vehicle’s license plate, the vehicle type, the day of the week, and the time. It is essential for residents and visitors to stay updated on these restrictions to avoid penalties while driving in the city.
Restrictions for December 4
For Thursday, December 4, the following vehicle restrictions apply:
- Private Vehicles and Motorcycles: Last digits 0 and 2
- Taxis: Last digit 3
- Cargo Transportation: Not applicable
The ban is enforced from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on weekdays.
Daily Rules for Pico y Placa
The Medellín Mobility Secretariat updates the Pico y Placa restrictions daily. Here’s a brief on how it works across the week:
- Monday: 6 and 9
- Tuesday: 5 and 7
- Wednesday: 1 and 8
- Thursday: 0 and 2
- Friday: 3 and 4
Motorcycles follow a similar pattern but refer to the first digit of their license plate instead of the last.
Exemptions from Pico y Placa
Certain vehicles are exempt from the Pico y Placa restrictions, including:
- Emergency vehicles
- Medical transportation
- Vehicles using natural gas
- Land transportation services
- Food transportation vehicles
- Public service activity-related vehicles
- Media vehicles
- Security transport
- Vehicles transporting people with disabilities
- Vehicles for funerals, diplomats, and authorized officers
Motorists benefit from an automatic exemption as the Ministry of Mobility is connected to the Single Traffic Registry (RUNT).
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Violating the Pico y Placa regulations can result in fines. According to Article 131 of the National Land Traffic Code, the penalty is equivalent to 15 days of the current minimum wage. With the current minimum wage at 47,450 pesos, the fine amounts to 711,750 pesos for non-compliance.
Conclusion
Knowing the Pico y Placa restrictions for Medellín ensures smoother travel through the city. Stay informed to avoid fines and contribute to reducing traffic congestion and environmental impact. For more detailed updates, always refer to the Medellín Mobility Secretariat’s announcements.

