Peak and plate in Medellín for Wednesday, July 3, 2024

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it is Wednesday, July 3, 2024the city of Medellín will implement peak and plate to manage vehicle demand and improve mobility on its streets.

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Below are the specific restrictions for this day:

Peak and plate in Medellín for Wednesday, July 3, 2024

This regulation, which applies from Monday to Friday 5 am to 8 pmits main objective is to reduce congestion and promote a more sustainable environment.

  • Private cars: private vehicles whose last digit of the license plate 2 from 0 They will have movement restrictions during establishment periods.
  • Motor: For two- and four-stroke motorcycles, tricycles, tricycles and mopeds, the measure applies to the first number on the license plate. Therefore, motorcycles with plates that start in 2 from 0 They will not be able to circulate.

Taxis

Taxis with plates ending in 9 They will not be able to work during peak hours and plate hours. 6 am to 8 pm

This provision seeks to balance the offer of public and private transport in the city, promoting more efficient use of roads.

Taxi bill and license plate in Medellín.

Photo:Medellín Mobility Secretariat

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Exempt areas of the beak and plate

To improve urban mobility and ensure the circulation of fluids, the Office of the Mayor of Medellín has designated certain areas and road corridors that are exempt from the peak restriction and license plate.

  • the big towns of Medellín.
  • Road corridor along the river: this vital axis includes important roads such as the Southern Highway, the Regional Avenue and the Parallel Avenue
  • Las Palmas Avenue.
  • Avenida 33 to the intersection with Avenida Las Palmas.
  • Calle 10: from the river to the South Terminal.
  • Edge of La Iguaná bay: from races 63 to 80.
  • Horacio Toro Bridge North End, East-West direction: includes return options to the south.

Remember to plan your journey in advance and consider using public transport or other means of transport, such as bicycles or scooters, to avoid penalties and help improve traffic in the city.

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*This content was created with the help of artificial intelligence, based on information from the Office of the Mayor of Medellín, and reviewed by the journalist and editor.

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