Brazil Toll Highways: Concessionaires, Toll Prices, Sem Parar and more
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Brazil - the largest country of Latin America - also boasts one of the most extensive and expensive toll road networks in the continent. Rodovia Anchieta, Rodovia dos Imigrantes and Rodovia dos Cereais are among the costliest of toll roads in the country. Most of the tolls are condensed near the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and are operated by Abertis and CCR Group.
Out of around 70 toll facilities, only one is a toll bridge: Rio–Niterói Bridge, and one is a toll tunnel along the Anhangüera road.
Use the Brazil Toll Calculator to calculate the tolls and fuel costs to travel across the entire country.
Brazil toll road concessionaries
For the purposes of efficient road maintenance and toll collection, most of the toll roads in Brazil are operated by private concessionaires. Two of the major concessionaires here are Abertis and CCR Group.
- Abertis toll roads[1]: It is the largest toll road operator in Brazil. Through its subsidiary Arteris, it operates 7 toll road concessions. 2 of their concessions depend on the State of São Paulo while the other 5, on the Federal network.
- CCR toll roads[2]: This group operates 11 toll road networks across Brazil along with Yellow and Lilac Lines of the São Paulo subway, VLT concessions in Rio de Janeiro city and more. Each of them is a concession owned by one of its 22 operating subsidiaries.
What is the cheapest route from São Paulo to Campinas
Considering both fuel and tolls, the cheapest route from São Paulo to Campinas by car is along BR-050. You’ll encounter two toll plazas (Campo Limpo and Valinhos) - costing R$ 21.10 in tolls. The total trip cost would come out around R$ 145 (where ~ R$ 125 is fuel cost). It is R$ 8 cheaper than the typical fastest route along SP-348 and just 3 minutes slower.
To calculate the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes for your trip across Brazil, use Brazil Toll Calculator. It supports all vehicles (including trucks up to 7-axles), shows toll plazas on the map, details of toll tags and more.
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Tolls from Bogotá to other cities in Colombia
Bogotá, despite being the capital of Colombia, does not have any toll plazas lying within its region. The tolls depend upon the route and vehicle type.
From | To | COP |
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Bogotá | Cartagena | 128,000 |
Bogotá | Fusagasugá | 10,700 |
Bogotá | Medellín | 57,700 |
Bogotá | Mondoñedo | 8,000 |
Bogotá | Santa Marta | 109,900 |
Bogotá | Villavicencio | 38,700 |
You can use TollGuru Toll Calculator to calculate tolls and fuel cost to travel between any two cities of Colombia.
Electronic tolls in Colombia
Some toll plazas accept electronic tolls in Colombia. The TAGs or Telepeaje accepted are:
This TAG can be mounted in your vehicle which allows automatic payment of tolls via the linked account every time you cross an electronic gantry. While concessionaires install the toll gantries, highway authority INVIAS[3] distributes the TAGs.
FlyPass tolls in Colombia
FlyPass is one of the TAGs to pay tolls in Colombia via electronic methods. You can link your TAG with your savings account, checking account, or credit card to pay tolls.
Refer to the FlyPass page to learn about its benefits, where it's accepted and more.
Calculate tolls and fuel cost to travel across Colombia
Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, SUV, pick-up truck, truck, motorcycle and RV (with or without trailer) in Colombia and other Latin American countries using TollGuru Trip Calculator. It also shows the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location en route, payment methods and more.
Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the TollGuru Toll API for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation.