Medellín Prepares for New Round of 'Pico y Placa' Restrictions

What is 'Pico y Placa'?

'Pico y Placa' is a traffic management strategy that restricts vehicle circulation based on the last digit of the license plate. This restriction is applied on specific days and times, with the goal of reducing the number of vehicles on the streets during rush hour. The city administration hopes to «alleviate the tension from vehicle load» and promote the use of public transport, explains Suárez Galeano.

Schedule for the Week of March 25-28, 2025

During this week, the restriction will be in effect from Tuesday to Friday, between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Here's how it will work:

'Pico y Placa' for Taxis

Taxis will also be subject to 'Pico y Placa' with a slightly different schedule:

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Ignoring 'Pico y Placa' restrictions can result in significant fines and vehicle immobilization. The fine is approximately $711,750 COP (around 15 current legal daily minimum wages). Therefore, staying informed is essential.

The Importance of 'Pico y Placa'

The 'Pico y Placa' measure is fundamental for managing mobility in Medellín. Besides reducing congestion, it also contributes to:

In a city with a rapidly growing vehicle fleet, 'Pico y Placa' is a critical tool for maintaining efficiency and safety on the roads. The restrictions for the first semester of 2025 are regulated by Decree 071 of 2025, which establishes the rotation and regulations of the measure, aiming to improve traffic and citizen mobility.

Exemptions and Excluded Roads

Some roads and areas are exempt from the 'Pico y Placa' restriction. These include:

Additionally, the *corregimientos* of Medellín are also exempt. Drivers should verify the specific roads not covered by the measure to avoid penalties.

Tips for Drivers

For those who need to move around during the restriction days, consider these alternatives:

By adhering to 'Pico y Placa' and exploring alternative transportation options, residents and visitors can contribute to a more fluid and sustainable Medellín. Stay informed, plan your trips, and help improve the city's mobility.