Venezuela Motorway Tolls Complete Guide: Peaje, Rates and Payment 2026
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Venezuela Motorway Tolls Complete Guide
System: Electronic tags (TelePase, Televia, Autopase, CobreTag) + manual cash/card booths
Coverage: Major autopistas connecting Caracas, Valencia, Maracay, Barquisimeto and other cities
Currency: Venezuelan Bolívar (VES)
Technology: Electronic RFID tags; manual staffed toll booths; limited automated systems
Operators: COBREMEX, regional concessionaires, government authorities (INVIAL)
Do I Need Electronic Tags for Venezuela Autopistas? 2026 Update
No — electronic tags are not mandatory. Venezuela operates a dual system where you can pay with electronic tags (TelePase, Televia, Autopase, CobreTag) or with cash and cards at attended toll booths. Electronic tags provide faster passage and contactless payment convenience.
Key Reality: Venezuela's toll rates are among the most affordable in South America due to economic constraints, but the road network has suffered significant infrastructure deterioration. Major autopistas remain operational but road condition varies significantly. Electronic payment via CobreTag and similar systems has expanded to 9 states as of 2026.
2026 Update: The most recent toll rate adjustments for heavy vehicles (2–6 axle trucks) were published in Official Gazette No. 42,661 with Resolution No. 0314-2023 in December 2023. Light vehicle rates have not been formally adjusted since then, though this may change as Venezuela continues economic stabilization efforts. CobreTag is now available across all COBREMEX plazas in 9 states nationwide.
Venezuela Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)
Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class
| Vehicle Class | Description | Rate (VES) | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vehículo Liviano | Passenger cars, motorcycles, light vehicles | Nominal (unchanged since 2023) | No adjustment since 2023 |
| Vehículo de Carga 2 Ejes | 2-axle trucks, commercial vehicles | 85.00 VES | December 2023 |
| Vehículo de Carga 3 Ejes | 3-axle trucks, medium heavy vehicles | 128.00 VES | December 2023 |
| Vehículo de Carga 4 Ejes | 4-axle trucks, large commercial vehicles | 170.00 VES | December 2023 |
| Vehículo de Carga 5 Ejes | 5-axle trucks, heavy transport | 213.00 VES | December 2023 |
| Vehículo de Carga Pesada 6 Ejes | 6-axle heavy trucks, extra-heavy transport | 255.00 VES | December 2023 |
Note: VES rates are subject to change due to Venezuela's ongoing monetary and economic situation. Always verify current rates at the toll plaza or via COBREMEX/INVIAL before travel.
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks and all vehicle types across Venezuelan autopistas, use the TollGuru toll calculator:
How to Pay Venezuela Tolls
1. Electronic Tag Systems:
- TelePase — Widely accepted RFID electronic tag system
- Televia — Alternative electronic payment system
- Autopase — RFID transponder for automated toll collection
- CobreTag — COBREMEX contactless smart payment system; available at all COBREMEX plazas in 9 states (Distrito Capital, Aragua, Falcón, Portuguesa, Lara, Anzoátegui, Yaracuy, Sucre, Trujillo)
2. Traditional Payment Methods:
- Venezuelan Bolívar (VES) cash accepted at attended toll booths
- Credit and debit cards accepted at most modern toll plazas
- Mobile payment available at select locations
Major Autopista Routes (2026)
- Autopista Regional del Centro (ARC) — Caracas to Valencia; Venezuela's primary inter-city toll corridor; multiple toll plazas
- Autopista del Este — Valencia eastern bypass and connections to Maracay and Aragua state
- Autopista Panamericana — Cross-country connections toward the Colombian border via Barinas and Táchira
- Autopista Centro Occidental — Connections to Barquisimeto, Lara state, and western regions
- Gran Caracas Vial network — Urban expressways and access roads in metropolitan Caracas
Recent Changes (2026)
- December 2023 tariff update: Heavy vehicle rates for 2–6 axle trucks updated via Official Gazette No. 42,661; light vehicle rates maintained at existing levels
- CobreTag nationwide expansion: Available across all COBREMEX toll plazas in 9 states; digital receipts and automated account management
- Electronic payment growth: Electronic tags reducing average wait times and improving traffic flow at major toll plazas on the ARC corridor
Frequently Asked Questions
Are toll rates the same on all autopistas?
No. Rates vary by route, toll plaza, and the operating authority (COBREMEX, INVIAL, or state concessionaires). The December 2023 gazette standardized heavy vehicle rates, but light vehicle rates vary by concessionaire.
Do foreign vehicles pay different rates?
No. All vehicles pay the same rates regardless of origin. Foreign visitors should carry VES cash as a backup, as electronic tag systems may not work with foreign-issued cards at all locations.
Can I travel Venezuelan autopistas without paying tolls?
Alternative routes via secondary roads are available but significantly longer. Autopistas provide faster and generally safer travel. Toll evasion at attended booths results in vehicle detention by toll authorities.
Venezuela vs. Neighbouring Countries (2026)
| Country | System | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Venezuela | Electronic tags + cash; CobreTag in 9 states | Rates nominal due to economic conditions; VES subject to change |
| Colombia | Concession-operated; TAG + cash | COP-denominated; extensive 4G highway program |
| Brazil | Sem Parar + cash; extensive concessioned network | Largest toll network in South America |
| Guyana | Mostly toll-free; Berbice Bridge toll only | Left-hand driving; oil boom economy |
Useful Links & Resources
- Latin America Toll Calculator - Calculate toll costs for Venezuelan autopistas
- Colombia Toll Guide - Western neighbour with active toll network
- Brazil Toll Guide - Eastern neighbour
- COBREMEX CobreTag: Available at all COBREMEX toll plazas and via cobremex.com.ve


