The Pico y Placa aims to reduce car circulation and reduce pollution (Infobae)

Understanding Pico y Placa in Medellín

Before you hit the road, ensure your vehicle complies with the Pico y Placa restrictions in Medellín this Friday, June 12. The Peak and Plate program is designed to regulate traffic based on the day of the week, thus minimizing congestion and pollution on city streets.

Daily Updates are Essential

This vehicle restriction changes daily, making it crucial to stay informed. Not only does it vary by day, but it also depends on the last digit of your vehicle’s license plate. This program is not uniform across all cities, so knowing your local regulations ensures a smooth driving experience.

Pico y Placa Schedule for June 12

On Friday, the following restrictions apply:

  • Motorcycles: 2 and 8
  • Private Vehicles: 2 and 8
  • Taxis: 8
  • Cargo Transportation: Not applicable

The restrictions are enforced from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, allowing for a flow of traffic during peak hours.

The application of the Pico y Placa program is different every day. (Colppress)
The application of the Pico y Placa program is different every day. (Colppress)

Benefits of the Pico y Placa Program

The primary aim of the Pico y Placa initiative is to reduce traffic congestion, lower the number of automobile accidents, and decrease pollution levels in the bustling city of Medellín. By enforcing these restrictions, authorities hope to promote public transport and sustainable commuting options.

Exemptions from the Program

Not every vehicle is subject to these restrictions. Exemptions include:

  • Emergency vehicles
  • Medical transport vehicles
  • Vehicles running on natural gas
  • Public transportation services
  • Food delivery vehicles
  • Vehicles involved in public service tasks
  • Media services, security vehicles, and those supporting individuals with disabilities

It is worth noting that you no longer need to request written authorization for exemptions, as the Ministry of Mobility maintains a direct connection with the Single Traffic Registry (RUNT).

Penalties for Non-compliance

Failure to comply with the Pico y Placa restrictions can result in significant penalties. According to Medellín’s mayor, violators may face a fine equivalent to 15 days of the current minimum wage. As of now, this amounts to approximately 711,750 pesos, emphasizing the importance of adhering to these traffic regulations.

Stay informed, plan your route, and avoid fines by understanding the Pico y Placa restrictions this Friday!



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