Bucaramanga Implements Peak and Plate Restrictions for Foreign Cars in 2025

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Bucaramanga has implemented a ‌new peak and plate rotation system starting January 7,2025,affecting vehicles based on their license plate numbers. ​The Traffic Directorate ⁤has‍ established restrictions from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Saturdays, with specific days assigned to different plate numbers. ‌Notably, vehicles not registered in Bucaramanga,‌ Girón, or Piedecuesta will face​ additional limitations, only being allowed to operate every other day. This decision has sparked debate among residents, who express concerns over inadequate public transportation options.The measures were ⁣introduced following a directive ⁢from the 15th Administrative Judge ‌of Bucaramanga, aimed at⁢ addressing the rise of informal transport services in the ⁣area.For detailed information on the schedule, residents​ can refer to local traffic updates.
Interview with Traffic⁢ Expert on Bucaramanga’s ‍New Peak and ‍Plate System

time.news​ Editor: Good day, and thank you for joining ‌us to‌ discuss Bucaramanga’s newly implemented ​peak‍ and ⁢plate system starting January 7, 2025. Can you explain the main features of this system?

Traffic Expert: Certainly! The new‍ peak ⁢and plate ‍system ⁢restricts‍ vehicular ⁢traffic based on license plate numbers. The Traffic Directorate has set ‌operational hours from ⁣6:00 AM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and from 9:00 AM to‍ 1:00 PM on Saturdays. Each weekday is designated for specific plate numbers, significantly⁢ affecting vehicle usage ⁣during peak hours.

Time.news ⁤Editor: What are the implications for vehicles not registered in Bucaramanga, Girón, or ​Piedecuesta?

Traffic ⁣Expert: Vehicles that​ are ⁣not⁣ registered in‍ these​ municipalities face stricter regulations. They are only allowed ‍to operate⁣ every other day. This aims to​ decrease⁣ traffic congestion by limiting the​ number‌ of non-local vehicles on the roads during busy hours.

Time.news Editor: This initiative has sparked some debate among residents. What are the main concerns that have been ⁣raised?

Traffic Expert: Many residents are voicing concerns about​ the limited public transportation options available in Bucaramanga. With the ​additional restrictions on vehicle operation, there are fears that ⁤public transport ⁢won’t be able to ⁣adequately accommodate everyone affected by these new driving limitations. People are worried that the system could ⁣lead to increased wait times and overcrowding if not planned ⁤thoroughly.

Time.news Editor: The⁤ introduction of this system follows a directive from the 15th Administrative ​Judge of Bucaramanga.⁣ Can you elaborate on the background⁢ behind ‌this decision?

Traffic ‍Expert: Yes, ​the ‍directive came as a response to the‌ rising number of informal transport services in the area. ⁣By‍ implementing the peak and‍ plate system, local authorities ‍hope to bring more order to‌ Bucaramanga’s ⁢traffic and reduce the prevalence of unregulated ​transport options, ‍which can frequently enough ⁣compromise safety and service quality.

Time.news Editor:⁣ For residents looking ‍for ​detailed information about the specific schedule, what⁢ is⁢ the best way ⁣for them to stay informed?

Traffic⁢ Expert: Residents ​should regularly check ‍local traffic ⁤updates released by the Bucaramanga Traffic ‍Directorate. These updates will contain⁣ the most accurate information⁢ about the schedule and any changes that could ‍occur. ⁢Engaging with community platforms, ⁣local news, or the municipality’s social media ⁣channels ‌can⁢ also provide timely insights.

Time.news⁤ Editor: From‍ an industry viewpoint, what advice would you give to drivers in Bucaramanga as ‌they adapt to ⁣these new traffic⁢ regulations?

Traffic ‍expert: I recommend that drivers familiarize themselves with the designated days​ for⁣ their​ license plate numbers. Planning their travel around these restrictions‍ is crucial to⁣ avoid fines⁢ and inconveniences.Additionally,​ exploring choice⁤ transportation options,‍ such ​as carpooling or using​ public transport,⁢ could ease the transition. Being proactive and⁢ staying​ informed will ​help⁢ mitigate the impact of the new ‍system​ on daily commuting.

Time.news ⁣Editor: Thank ⁤you for your insights. It’s clear that while the ⁤new peak and plate system aims to address traffic concerns, the effectiveness will largely depend on ‍public‍ compliance and the availability of⁣ reliable transportation alternatives.

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