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= Colombia Toll Roads 2025: Complete Guide =
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'''System:''' Mixed (Electronic Tags + Cash)<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">System:</strong> Mixed electronic (Colpass TAG) and manual cash collection<br>
'''Operator:''' INVÍAS, Private Concessionaires<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Coverage:</strong> ~170 toll stations across 32 departments and Bogotá D.C.<br>
'''Currency:''' Colombian Peso (COP)<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency:</strong> Colombian Peso (COP)<br>
'''Coverage:''' 170+ toll booths across 32 departments<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Technology:</strong> Colpass RFID TAG (interoperable), cash lanes at all stations<br>
'''Technology:''' Colpass interoperability system
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Operators:</strong> ANI (concession highways), INVÍAS (38 national stations), Departmental concessions
 
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[https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-colombia Calculate Colombia Toll]
 
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== Do I Need Electronic Tags for Colombia? 2025 Update ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No, you do not need an electronic TAG to drive on Colombian toll roads — cash payment remains available at all stations. However, using a Colpass-certified TAG (FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass, or another intermediary) means faster passage through dedicated electronic lanes without stopping.</p>
  
'''Electronic tags are recommended but not mandatory.''' Colombia operates a mixed toll system where you can pay either electronically with tags or with cash at most toll booths. Since 2025, all toll booths must have at least one electronic lane available.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Key Reality:</strong> Colombia has one of the densest toll networks in Latin America, with roughly 170 active stations across 32 departments. On routes like Bogotá–Medellín or Bogotá–Villavicencio, drivers pass through multiple toll plazas where costs accumulate quickly. Cash remains accepted everywhere, but electronic TAG users benefit from dedicated lanes that significantly reduce wait times during peak hours and holiday travel.</p>
  
'''Payment Options Available:'''
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2026 Update:</strong> Effective January 16, 2026, the ANI and INVÍAS applied a 5.1% IPC-based rate increase across concession and national highway toll stations, per Resolución 062 of January 15, 2026 (INVÍAS) and the ANI announcement of January 10, 2026. Cisneros (Antioquia) is now the most expensive toll in Colombia at COP $29,400 for Category I vehicles. The Autopistas del Caribe peages on Colombia's Caribbean coast were dismantled in 2026 following reversion of that concession to the government.</p>
* '''Electronic tags''' (FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass)
 
* '''Cash payment''' at toll booths
 
* '''Colpass system''' for interoperability across operators
 
* '''Mixed lanes''' accepting both electronic and cash payments
 
  
'''Recent Development:''' The Colpass interoperability system now allows one tag to work across all participating toll operators nationwide.
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== Colombia Toll Costs: Current Rates ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Colombia uses a flat-rate per-station model. Each toll plaza has a fixed tariff by vehicle category, set annually by the Ministerio de Transporte based on IPC. Rates vary significantly by station — the cheapest national highway toll (Turbaco, Bolívar) charges COP $5,800 for Category I, while the most expensive (Cisneros, Antioquia) charges COP $29,400.</p>
  
=== Vehicle Categories & Rate Examples (2025) ===
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Category</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Vehicle Type</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Typical Rate Range (COP)</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Category I</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cars, SUVs, pickups, microbuses (single-axle rear tires)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$5,800 – $29,400 per station</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Category II</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Buses and 2-axle trucks</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~1.25× Category I rate</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Category III</td>
<th>Vehicle Types</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">3–4 axle trucks/buses (PBV &lt; 10.1 tonnes)</td>
<th>Typical Range</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~1.25× Category I rate</td>
<th>Most Expensive Example</th>
 
 
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<td>Category I</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Category IV</td>
<td>Cars, motorcycles, small vehicles</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">2-axle trucks with double rear tires (PBV ≥ 10.1 tonnes)</td>
<td>COP 3,000 - 15,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~1.25× Category I rate</td>
<td>Standard passenger vehicles</td>
 
 
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<td>Category II</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Category V</td>
<td>Small trucks, vans</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">5-axle freight trucks</td>
<td>COP 6,000 - 25,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~3× Category I rate</td>
<td>Light commercial vehicles</td>
 
 
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<td>Category III</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Category VI</td>
<td>Medium trucks (2 axles)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">6-axle freight trucks</td>
<td>COP 9,000 - 35,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~3.7× Category I rate</td>
<td>Freight trucks</td>
 
 
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<td>Category IV</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Category VII</td>
<td>Large trucks (3+ axles)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">7-axle articulated trucks</td>
<td>COP 12,000 - 50,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Up to ~$123,700 (Cisneros)</td>
<td>Heavy freight vehicles</td>
 
 
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<td>Category V</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Motorcycles</td>
<td>Buses, articulated trucks</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Motorcycles and motocarros</td>
<td>COP 15,000 - 60,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Exempt — no charge</strong></td>
<td>Public transport, large freight</td>
 
 
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Also exempt:</strong> ambulances, fire trucks, Civil Defense vehicles, Police, and Military vehicles. All rates include the mandatory FOSEVI road safety fund surcharge of COP $553 per passage.</p>
  
=== Highest Toll Rates in Colombia (2025) ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 20px 0 10px 0;">Highest-Cost Toll Stations — Category I (2026)</h3>
  
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<th>Route</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Department</th>
<th>Category I Rate</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Cat. I Rate (COP)</th>
<th>Special Features</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Key Route</th>
 
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<td>Túnel de Oriente</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cisneros</td>
<td>Medellín - Rionegro</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Antioquia</td>
<td>COP 25,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$29,400</td>
<td>8.2 km tunnel through mountains</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Vía del Nus (Medellín – northeast Antioquia)</td>
 
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<td>Pipiral</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Pipiral</td>
<td>Vía al Llano</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Meta</td>
<td>COP 26,400</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">$29,100</td>
<td>Strategic eastern corridor</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Bogotá – Villavicencio</td>
 
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<td>Aburra</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Machetá</td>
<td>Medellín - Airport</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cundinamarca</td>
<td>COP 23,300</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$27,326</td>
<td>Airport connection route</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Bogotá – Tunja – Sogamoso</td>
 
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<td>Huayco</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Túnel de Oriente</td>
<td>Risaralda Department</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Antioquia</td>
<td>COP 24,107</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">$26,300</td>
<td>Mountain crossing</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Medellín – Aeropuerto José María Córdova</td>
 
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<td>Circasia</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Fuemia</td>
<td>Coffee Region (Autopistas del Café)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Antioquia</td>
<td>COP 21,643</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$25,300</td>
<td>Armenia-Pereira-Manizales</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Autopista Conexión Norte</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Aburrá</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Antioquia</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">$24,909</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Valle de Aburrá corridor</td>
 
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=== Major Route Costs (Category I Vehicles - 2025) ===
 
 
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<th>Route</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Guaico (Risaralda)</td>
<th>Number of Tolls</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Risaralda</td>
<th>Total Distance</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$24,772</td>
<th>Estimated Total Cost</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Autopista del Café (Eje Cafetero)</td>
 
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<td>Bogotá - Buenaventura (Pacific)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">La Pintada</td>
<td>9 tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Antioquia</td>
<td>517 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">$23,900</td>
<td>COP 80,600 - 150,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Medellín – Manizales</td>
 
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<td>Bogotá - Barranquilla (Atlantic)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Circasia</td>
<td>11 tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Quindío</td>
<td>1,050 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$21,200</td>
<td>COP 111,000 - 200,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Armenia – Ibagué</td>
 
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<td>Bogotá - Medellín</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Boquerón I &amp; II</td>
<td>6-8 tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Cundinamarca</td>
<td>415 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">$19,864 each</td>
<td>COP 65,000 - 120,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Bogotá – Villavicencio (secondary toll points)</td>
 
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<td>Bogotá - Cali</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Turbaco (lowest national)</td>
<td>7-9 tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Bolívar</td>
<td>461 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$5,800</td>
<td>COP 70,000 - 130,000</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Cartagena ring road</td>
 
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== How to Pay Colombia Tolls ==
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=== Electronic Payment Tags ===
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* '''FacilPass:''' COP 20,000 (tag cost), covers 18 toll locations in 8 major concessions
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* '''GoPass:''' Multi-service tag (tolls, fuel, parking, SOAT), nationwide coverage
 
* '''FlyPass:''' National coverage, linked to bank accounts or credit cards
 
* '''Colpass system:''' Unified interoperability across all operators since 2025
 
 
 
=== Tag Purchase Options ===
 
* '''Online:''' Direct from operator websites
 
* '''Physical locations:''' Service centers, some toll plazas
 
* '''Delivery:''' Home delivery in major cities (2-5 business days)
 
* '''Account types:''' Prepaid (PSE, Efecty) or postpaid (bank account linkage)
 
 
 
=== Cash Payment ===
 
* '''Available:''' At most toll booths (mixed lanes)
 
* '''Recommendation:''' Keep small bills (COP 5,000, 10,000, 20,000)
 
* '''Limitations:''' Electronic-only lanes increasingly common
 
* '''Change:''' Usually provided, but exact change preferred
 
 
 
== Recent Changes (2025) ==
 
 
 
* '''20.4% toll increase:''' Three rate adjustments in 2025 following 2023 freeze
 
* '''Colpass implementation:''' Full interoperability across all toll operators
 
* '''Electronic lane mandate:''' All toll booths must have at least one electronic lane
 
* '''Rate normalization:''' End of government-imposed toll freeze from 2023
 
* '''Next adjustment:''' Scheduled for January 2026 based on Consumer Price Index
 
 
 
== Colombia vs. Neighboring Countries ==
 
 
 
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<th>Country</th>
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<th>System Type</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Approx. Toll Stations</th>
<th>Typical Cost (Car)</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Estimated Total (COP)</th>
<th>Payment Methods</th>
 
<th>Special Notes</th>
 
 
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<td>Colombia</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Bogotá – Villavicencio</td>
<td>Mixed (Electronic + Cash)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">4 stations (Pipiral, Boquerón I &amp; II, Naranjal)</td>
<td>COP 3,000-26,000/toll</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~$87,000–$96,000</td>
<td>Tags, cash, Colpass</td>
 
<td>170+ toll booths nationwide</td>
 
 
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<td>Ecuador</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Bogotá – Medellín</td>
<td>Limited tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">6–8 stations</td>
<td>$0.50-2.00/toll</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~$80,000–$120,000</td>
<td>Cash, some electronic</td>
 
<td>Few toll roads, mainly cash</td>
 
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>Peru</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Medellín – Cartagena (coast)</td>
<td>Concession-based</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">8–10 stations</td>
<td>S/ 5-25/toll</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~$100,000–$150,000</td>
<td>Cash, electronic tags</td>
 
<td>Major routes only</td>
 
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>Venezuela</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Bogotá – Cali (Ruta del Sol / Autopista Sur)</td>
<td>Minimal tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">8–12 stations</td>
<td>Very low/subsidized</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~$110,000–$160,000</td>
<td>Primarily cash</td>
 
<td>Limited infrastructure</td>
 
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>Panama</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Medellín – Aeropuerto Rionegro (Túnel de Oriente)</td>
<td>Mixed system</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">1–2 stations</td>
<td>$0.35-3.00/toll</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">$26,300–$46,500</td>
<td>Cash, Telepase</td>
 
<td>Corridor Sur, urban tolls</td>
 
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
</table>
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</div>
  
== Major Toll Concessions ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Use TollGuru's Colombia toll calculator for precise route-by-route breakdowns with live rates.</p>
  
=== Key Operators & Coverage ===
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<div style="text-align: center; margin: 20px 0;">
* '''Autopistas del Café:''' Coffee region triangle (Armenia, Pereira, Manizales)
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<html>
* '''Concesión Vial Accenorte:''' Northern Bogotá access (Andes, Fusca, Unisabana tolls)
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<a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-colombia"><button class="custom-button button-orange" type="button">Colombia Toll Calculator</button></a>
* '''Ruta del Sol:''' Major east-west corridor project
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</html>
* '''Túnel de Oriente:''' Medellín-Rionegro connection (Grupo Argos)
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</div>
* '''Covioriente:''' Eastern plains connection
 
  
=== Geographic Distribution ===
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* '''Cundinamarca:''' Highest concentration around Bogotá
 
* '''Antioquia:''' Major routes including expensive Túnel de Oriente
 
* '''Valle del Cauca:''' Pacific coast connections
 
* '''Atlántico:''' Caribbean coast access routes
 
* '''Coffee Region:''' Integrated network connecting major cities
 
  
== Planning Your Colombia Journey ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Colombia operates a mixed-lane system. Every toll plaza maintains cash lanes. Colpass electronic lanes are progressively deployed at all stations.</p>
  
=== Cost Considerations ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">1. Colpass Electronic TAG (Recommended):</strong></p>
* '''Budget planning:''' COP 5,000-15,000 per toll for passenger cars
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
* '''Route selection:''' Alternative free routes often available but slower
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<li>Colpass is Colombia's national interoperability system — one TAG works at all enabled stations regardless of concession operator</li>
* '''Electronic tags:''' 5-15% savings compared to cash payments
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<li>Eight certified intermediaries currently issue TAGs: FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass, ViaRápida, OpenPass, Copiloto, Tolis, and SimonPay</li>
* '''Peak travel:''' No time-based pricing variations currently
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<li>TAG device costs approximately COP $20,000 one-time; link to a bank account, debit card, or credit card for automatic recharge</li>
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<li>FacilPass covers 18 toll stations with 63 lanes; all four major providers (FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass, Copiloto) have nationwide reach</li>
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<li>TAG is vehicle-specific — if you change vehicles, get a new TAG from your intermediary</li>
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</ul>
  
=== Travel Tips ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2. Cash Payment:</strong></p>
* '''Tag recommendation:''' Purchase FacilPass, GoPass, or FlyPass for convenience
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
* '''Cash backup:''' Always carry cash for tolls without electronic options
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<li>Available at all toll stations — no surcharge for cash vs. electronic payment</li>
* '''Route planning:''' Use TollGuru calculator for accurate cost estimates
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<li>Toll barriers prevent passage without payment; attendants collect at every manual lane</li>
* '''Mountain routes:''' Expect higher tolls due to challenging terrain
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<li>No toll-by-mail or video billing system exists in Colombia — payment must be made at the booth</li>
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</ul>
  
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">3. Insufficient Colpass Balance:</strong></p>
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>If your TAG balance is insufficient, the electronic lane will not open — you must pay cash in a manual lane instead</li>
 +
<li>There is no deferred billing or credit facility for negative Colpass balances</li>
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</ul>
  
=== Can I use the same electronic tag at all tolls in Colombia? ===
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Yes, the Colpass interoperability system launched in 2025 allows FacilPass, GoPass, and FlyPass tags to work at all participating toll booths nationwide.
 
  
=== Are toll rates the same for all vehicles? ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Rate Increases (effective January 16, 2026):</strong></p>
No, Colombia uses a five-category system based on vehicle size and type. Motorcycles and cars pay the lowest rates (Category I), while buses and large trucks pay significantly more (Categories IV-V).
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>ANI officially raised all concession highway tolls by 5.1% (2025 IPC), per the January 10, 2026 ANI announcement</li>
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<li>INVÍAS raised its 38 national stations by 5.1% under Resolución 062 of January 15, 2026</li>
 +
<li>Two peajes under the Conexión Antioquia Bolívar project (La Apartada, Manguitos, Purgatorio, San Carlos, Cedros, Mata de Caña, San Onofre) received an additional 2% increase above IPC for public transport vehicles</li>
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<li>FOSEVI surcharge updated to COP $553 per passage, included in all published tariffs</li>
 +
</ul>
  
=== Which toll is the most expensive in Colombia? ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Caribbean Coast — Autopistas del Caribe Concession Reversed:</strong></p>
The Pipiral toll on Vía al Llano currently charges COP 26,400 for Category I vehicles, followed by Túnel de Oriente at COP 25,000.
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>The Colombian government eliminated seven peajes on the Ruta Caribe in 2026 after the concession was reverted</li>
 +
<li>Reports of illegal checkpoints by criminal groups operating at former toll sites have prompted security advisories for the coastal corridor</li>
 +
</ul>
  
=== Can I avoid tolls by taking alternative routes? ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Colpass Expansion:</strong></p>
Yes, free alternative routes exist for most tolled highways, but they typically take significantly longer due to Colombia's mountainous terrain.
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>Number of Colpass-certified intermediaries has grown to eight, improving TAG availability and competition</li>
 +
<li>Electronic lane penetration continues expanding toward the target of at least one Colpass lane at every national toll station</li>
 +
</ul>
  
=== Do electronic tags offer discounts? ===
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While not officially advertised as discounts, electronic payment often results in lower effective costs due to promotional rates and avoiding cash handling fees.
 
  
=== Are there tolls in Bogotá city? ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Cost Considerations:</strong></p>
No, Bogotá capital district itself has no toll plazas. However, several tolls are located on highways leading into and out of the city.
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>Budget COP $15,000–$30,000 per toll station for Category I vehicles on major national highways</li>
 +
<li>Bogotá–Villavicencio (one of the most-traveled inter-city routes) has four toll stations — total toll cost around COP $87,000–$96,000 one way</li>
 +
<li>Heavy freight transport (Category VII) can pay over COP $120,000 at a single station like Cisneros</li>
 +
<li>Toll costs represent a meaningful share of road freight costs — approximately 40% of transport overheads according to industry estimates</li>
 +
</ul>
  
=== How often do toll rates change? ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Toll-Free Alternatives:</strong></p>
Toll rates are typically adjusted annually based on inflation and concession agreements. 2025 saw three adjustments following the end of a government-imposed freeze.
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>Secondary and departmental roads run parallel to most national highways but add significant travel time given Colombia's mountainous terrain</li>
 +
<li>Motorcycles are fully exempt from all peajes — no toll fees on any route nationwide</li>
 +
<li>The dismantled Caribbean coast peajes provide toll-free access on the Ruta Caribe (with the caveats noted above about road security)</li>
 +
</ul>
  
== Infrastructure Development ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Holiday and Peak Travel:</strong></p>
 +
<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
 +
<li>Semana Santa, mid-year holidays (June–July), and December are peak travel periods — queue times at cash lanes on major routes can reach 30–60+ minutes</li>
 +
<li>Electronic TAG lane users bypass queues; strongly recommended for holiday travel on Bogotá–Medellín, Bogotá–Villavicencio, and Eje Cafetero routes</li>
 +
</ul>
  
=== Fourth Generation (4G) Highways ===
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* '''Investment:''' US$23 billion infrastructure program
 
* '''Scope:''' Over 8,000 km of improved roads
 
* '''Funding:''' Public-private partnerships
 
* '''Timeline:''' Multi-year implementation ongoing
 
  
=== Recent Completions ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Do motorcycles pay tolls in Colombia?</h3>
* '''Túnel de Oriente:''' 8.2 km twin-tube tunnel reducing travel time by 60%
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. Motorcycles and motocarros are fully exempt from all peajes across the entire national network, both ANI concession and INVÍAS stations. No payment is required at any toll booth.</p>
* '''Ruta del Sol:''' Sections of major east-west corridor completed
 
* '''Coffee Region connections:''' Enhanced integration between major cities
 
  
== Enforcement & Technology ==
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">What happens if I don't pay a toll in Colombia?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Non-payment is a traffic infraction under code B08 of the Código de Tránsito. The fine for 2026 is COP $337,400. The toll operator cannot directly impose the fine but must report the incident to traffic authorities. There is no vehicle immobilization or license suspension for this infraction, but the fine significantly exceeds any toll avoided.</p>
  
=== Electronic Monitoring ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Why are Colombia's tolls so expensive compared to neighbors?</h3>
* '''Automatic vehicle classification:''' Sensors detect vehicle category
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Colombia's complex Andean geography requires expensive tunnels, bridges, and mountain road engineering, making per-station costs high. The country also has one of the highest toll station densities in Latin America. Rates are set through concession contracts where private operators recover construction and maintenance costs, with the IPC adjustment compounding annual increases.</p>
* '''License plate recognition:''' Enhanced enforcement capabilities
 
* '''RFID technology:''' Tag-based automatic payment systems
 
* '''Violation processing:''' Automated fine generation for unpaid tolls
 
  
=== Payment Security ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Can tourists use Colpass TAG?</h3>
* '''Bank integration:''' Direct linking to checking/savings accounts
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes — any driver can purchase a Colpass TAG from intermediaries like FacilPass or GoPass. For short visits, cash payment at toll booths is simpler. Rental car companies in Colombia typically handle tolls through cash; confirm arrangements with your rental provider before travel.</p>
* '''Credit card options:''' Available through most tag systems
 
* '''Prepaid options:''' PSE transfers, Efecty network, bank portals
 
* '''Account management:''' Online platforms and mobile apps
 
  
== Regional Economic Impact ==
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Why did tolls increase again in 2026?</h3>
 +
<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">The 5.1% increase reflects Colombia's 2025 IPC (consumer price index). An additional normalization component applies to some concession peajes to recover the tariff freeze imposed in 2023, which created a financial gap in concession contracts. This pattern of IPC-plus-normalization increases is expected to continue until the 2023 deficit is fully recovered.</p>
  
=== Transportation Costs ===
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Which is the best TAG provider in Colombia?</h3>
* '''Commercial impact:''' Higher toll costs affect goods transportation
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">All eight Colpass intermediaries are interoperable — any TAG works at all enabled stations. FacilPass and GoPass have the widest coverage and most established networks. Choose based on which bank or payment method you prefer to link, as that is the main practical difference for most users.</p>
* '''Regional development:''' Improved connectivity vs. cost burden
 
* '''Tourism:''' Toll costs factor in travel planning decisions
 
* '''Economic integration:''' Facilitates trade between regions despite costs
 
  
== Contact Information ==
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=== Regulatory Authorities ===
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<div style="overflow-x: auto; -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch; margin: 20px 0;">
* '''INVÍAS:''' Instituto Nacional de Vías (National Roads Institute)
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<table style="width: 100%; min-width: 600px; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 16px; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; color: #202122; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6;">
* '''ANI:''' Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura (National Infrastructure Agency)
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<tr>
* '''Ministry of Transport:''' Colpass system oversight
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Country</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">System Type</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Approx. Cat. I Cost per Station</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Coverage</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Colombia</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Flat-rate per station (Colpass TAG + cash)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">COP $5,800–$29,400</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~170 stations, 32 departments</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/venezuela-motorway-tolls Venezuela]</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Nominal flat-rate (largely unenforced)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Very low (currency-adjusted)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Limited highway network</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ecuador-toll Ecuador]</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Flat-rate per station, cash + TAG</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">USD $0.50–$1.50</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Major national highways</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/peru-toll Peru]</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Flat-rate per station, concession-operated</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">PEN 2–10 per station</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Pan-American Highway + key corridors</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/brazil-toll-highways-concessionaries-price Brazil]</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Electronic + cash, multiple concessions</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">BRL 3–20 per station</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Extensive southeast network</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/panama-toll Panama]</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Electronic (Via Blink TAG) + cash</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">USD $0.25–$1.00</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Corredor Norte/Sur, Autopista Panama–Colón</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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</div>
  
=== Emergency Services ===
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* '''National emergency:''' 123
 
* '''Highway police:''' Available on major toll routes
 
* '''Roadside assistance:''' Provided by some concessionaires
 
  
=== Electronic Tag Operators ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">South American Neighboring Countries:</strong></p>
* '''FacilPass:''' www.facilpass.co | Tel: 01 8000 180 440
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<ul style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 5px 0; padding-left: 30px;">
* '''GoPass:''' www.gopass.com.co
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/venezuela-motorway-tolls Venezuela Toll Roads] — border region with Colombia's northeast</li>
* '''FlyPass:''' www.flypass.com.co
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ecuador-toll Ecuador Toll Roads] — shares Colombia's southern Pacific border</li>
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Colombia Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Mixed electronic (Colpass TAG) and manual cash collection
Coverage: ~170 toll stations across 32 departments and Bogotá D.C.
Currency: Colombian Peso (COP)
Technology: Colpass RFID TAG (interoperable), cash lanes at all stations
Operators: ANI (concession highways), INVÍAS (38 national stations), Departmental concessions

Do I Need a TAG for Colombia? 2026 Update

No, you do not need an electronic TAG to drive on Colombian toll roads — cash payment remains available at all stations. However, using a Colpass-certified TAG (FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass, or another intermediary) means faster passage through dedicated electronic lanes without stopping.

Key Reality: Colombia has one of the densest toll networks in Latin America, with roughly 170 active stations across 32 departments. On routes like Bogotá–Medellín or Bogotá–Villavicencio, drivers pass through multiple toll plazas where costs accumulate quickly. Cash remains accepted everywhere, but electronic TAG users benefit from dedicated lanes that significantly reduce wait times during peak hours and holiday travel.

2026 Update: Effective January 16, 2026, the ANI and INVÍAS applied a 5.1% IPC-based rate increase across concession and national highway toll stations, per Resolución 062 of January 15, 2026 (INVÍAS) and the ANI announcement of January 10, 2026. Cisneros (Antioquia) is now the most expensive toll in Colombia at COP $29,400 for Category I vehicles. The Autopistas del Caribe peages on Colombia's Caribbean coast were dismantled in 2026 following reversion of that concession to the government.

Colombia Toll Costs: Current Rates

Colombia uses a flat-rate per-station model. Each toll plaza has a fixed tariff by vehicle category, set annually by the Ministerio de Transporte based on IPC. Rates vary significantly by station — the cheapest national highway toll (Turbaco, Bolívar) charges COP $5,800 for Category I, while the most expensive (Cisneros, Antioquia) charges COP $29,400.

Vehicle Classification System (2026)

Category Vehicle Type Typical Rate Range (COP)
Category I Cars, SUVs, pickups, microbuses (single-axle rear tires) $5,800 – $29,400 per station
Category II Buses and 2-axle trucks ~1.25× Category I rate
Category III 3–4 axle trucks/buses (PBV < 10.1 tonnes) ~1.25× Category I rate
Category IV 2-axle trucks with double rear tires (PBV ≥ 10.1 tonnes) ~1.25× Category I rate
Category V 5-axle freight trucks ~3× Category I rate
Category VI 6-axle freight trucks ~3.7× Category I rate
Category VII 7-axle articulated trucks Up to ~$123,700 (Cisneros)
Motorcycles Motorcycles and motocarros Exempt — no charge

Also exempt: ambulances, fire trucks, Civil Defense vehicles, Police, and Military vehicles. All rates include the mandatory FOSEVI road safety fund surcharge of COP $553 per passage.

Highest-Cost Toll Stations — Category I (2026)

Toll Station Department Cat. I Rate (COP) Key Route
Cisneros Antioquia $29,400 Vía del Nus (Medellín – northeast Antioquia)
Pipiral Meta $29,100 Bogotá – Villavicencio
Machetá Cundinamarca $27,326 Bogotá – Tunja – Sogamoso
Túnel de Oriente Antioquia $26,300 Medellín – Aeropuerto José María Córdova
Fuemia Antioquia $25,300 Autopista Conexión Norte
Aburrá Antioquia $24,909 Valle de Aburrá corridor
Guaico (Risaralda) Risaralda $24,772 Autopista del Café (Eje Cafetero)
La Pintada Antioquia $23,900 Medellín – Manizales
Circasia Quindío $21,200 Armenia – Ibagué
Boquerón I & II Cundinamarca $19,864 each Bogotá – Villavicencio (secondary toll points)
Turbaco (lowest national) Bolívar $5,800 Cartagena ring road

Example Journey Toll Costs — Category I (2026)

Route Approx. Toll Stations Estimated Total (COP)
Bogotá – Villavicencio 4 stations (Pipiral, Boquerón I & II, Naranjal) ~$87,000–$96,000
Bogotá – Medellín 6–8 stations ~$80,000–$120,000
Medellín – Cartagena (coast) 8–10 stations ~$100,000–$150,000
Bogotá – Cali (Ruta del Sol / Autopista Sur) 8–12 stations ~$110,000–$160,000
Medellín – Aeropuerto Rionegro (Túnel de Oriente) 1–2 stations $26,300–$46,500

Use TollGuru's Colombia toll calculator for precise route-by-route breakdowns with live rates.

How to Pay Colombia Tolls

Colombia operates a mixed-lane system. Every toll plaza maintains cash lanes. Colpass electronic lanes are progressively deployed at all stations.

1. Colpass Electronic TAG (Recommended):

  • Colpass is Colombia's national interoperability system — one TAG works at all enabled stations regardless of concession operator
  • Eight certified intermediaries currently issue TAGs: FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass, ViaRápida, OpenPass, Copiloto, Tolis, and SimonPay
  • TAG device costs approximately COP $20,000 one-time; link to a bank account, debit card, or credit card for automatic recharge
  • FacilPass covers 18 toll stations with 63 lanes; all four major providers (FacilPass, GoPass, FlyPass, Copiloto) have nationwide reach
  • TAG is vehicle-specific — if you change vehicles, get a new TAG from your intermediary

2. Cash Payment:

  • Available at all toll stations — no surcharge for cash vs. electronic payment
  • Toll barriers prevent passage without payment; attendants collect at every manual lane
  • No toll-by-mail or video billing system exists in Colombia — payment must be made at the booth

3. Insufficient Colpass Balance:

  • If your TAG balance is insufficient, the electronic lane will not open — you must pay cash in a manual lane instead
  • There is no deferred billing or credit facility for negative Colpass balances

Recent Changes (2026)

Rate Increases (effective January 16, 2026):

  • ANI officially raised all concession highway tolls by 5.1% (2025 IPC), per the January 10, 2026 ANI announcement
  • INVÍAS raised its 38 national stations by 5.1% under Resolución 062 of January 15, 2026
  • Two peajes under the Conexión Antioquia Bolívar project (La Apartada, Manguitos, Purgatorio, San Carlos, Cedros, Mata de Caña, San Onofre) received an additional 2% increase above IPC for public transport vehicles
  • FOSEVI surcharge updated to COP $553 per passage, included in all published tariffs

Caribbean Coast — Autopistas del Caribe Concession Reversed:

  • The Colombian government eliminated seven peajes on the Ruta Caribe in 2026 after the concession was reverted
  • Reports of illegal checkpoints by criminal groups operating at former toll sites have prompted security advisories for the coastal corridor

Colpass Expansion:

  • Number of Colpass-certified intermediaries has grown to eight, improving TAG availability and competition
  • Electronic lane penetration continues expanding toward the target of at least one Colpass lane at every national toll station

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Budget COP $15,000–$30,000 per toll station for Category I vehicles on major national highways
  • Bogotá–Villavicencio (one of the most-traveled inter-city routes) has four toll stations — total toll cost around COP $87,000–$96,000 one way
  • Heavy freight transport (Category VII) can pay over COP $120,000 at a single station like Cisneros
  • Toll costs represent a meaningful share of road freight costs — approximately 40% of transport overheads according to industry estimates

Toll-Free Alternatives:

  • Secondary and departmental roads run parallel to most national highways but add significant travel time given Colombia's mountainous terrain
  • Motorcycles are fully exempt from all peajes — no toll fees on any route nationwide
  • The dismantled Caribbean coast peajes provide toll-free access on the Ruta Caribe (with the caveats noted above about road security)

Holiday and Peak Travel:

  • Semana Santa, mid-year holidays (June–July), and December are peak travel periods — queue times at cash lanes on major routes can reach 30–60+ minutes
  • Electronic TAG lane users bypass queues; strongly recommended for holiday travel on Bogotá–Medellín, Bogotá–Villavicencio, and Eje Cafetero routes

Frequently Asked Questions

Do motorcycles pay tolls in Colombia?

No. Motorcycles and motocarros are fully exempt from all peajes across the entire national network, both ANI concession and INVÍAS stations. No payment is required at any toll booth.

What happens if I don't pay a toll in Colombia?

Non-payment is a traffic infraction under code B08 of the Código de Tránsito. The fine for 2026 is COP $337,400. The toll operator cannot directly impose the fine but must report the incident to traffic authorities. There is no vehicle immobilization or license suspension for this infraction, but the fine significantly exceeds any toll avoided.

Why are Colombia's tolls so expensive compared to neighbors?

Colombia's complex Andean geography requires expensive tunnels, bridges, and mountain road engineering, making per-station costs high. The country also has one of the highest toll station densities in Latin America. Rates are set through concession contracts where private operators recover construction and maintenance costs, with the IPC adjustment compounding annual increases.

Can tourists use Colpass TAG?

Yes — any driver can purchase a Colpass TAG from intermediaries like FacilPass or GoPass. For short visits, cash payment at toll booths is simpler. Rental car companies in Colombia typically handle tolls through cash; confirm arrangements with your rental provider before travel.

Why did tolls increase again in 2026?

The 5.1% increase reflects Colombia's 2025 IPC (consumer price index). An additional normalization component applies to some concession peajes to recover the tariff freeze imposed in 2023, which created a financial gap in concession contracts. This pattern of IPC-plus-normalization increases is expected to continue until the 2023 deficit is fully recovered.

Which is the best TAG provider in Colombia?

All eight Colpass intermediaries are interoperable — any TAG works at all enabled stations. FacilPass and GoPass have the widest coverage and most established networks. Choose based on which bank or payment method you prefer to link, as that is the main practical difference for most users.

Colombia vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Approx. Cat. I Cost per Station Coverage
Colombia Flat-rate per station (Colpass TAG + cash) COP $5,800–$29,400 ~170 stations, 32 departments
Venezuela Nominal flat-rate (largely unenforced) Very low (currency-adjusted) Limited highway network
Ecuador Flat-rate per station, cash + TAG USD $0.50–$1.50 Major national highways
Peru Flat-rate per station, concession-operated PEN 2–10 per station Pan-American Highway + key corridors
Brazil Electronic + cash, multiple concessions BRL 3–20 per station Extensive southeast network
Panama Electronic (Via Blink TAG) + cash USD $0.25–$1.00 Corredor Norte/Sur, Autopista Panama–Colón

Useful Links & Resources

South American Neighboring Countries:

Official Colombian Toll Authorities:

  • ANI (Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura): ani.gov.co — manages concession highway peajes
  • INVÍAS (Instituto Nacional de Vías): invias.gov.co — manages 38 national station peajes
  • Colpass (Ministry of Transport interoperability system): colpass.mintransporte.gov.co
  • Ministerio de Transporte: mintransporte.gov.co — sets annual tariff resolutions

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