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Vehicles Not Registered: This Is How the New Measure of Pico and Plaque of Saturdays Will Work in Bogotá

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The measure, which will start in 2026 with the directive of the Secretariat of Mobility, is intended for more drivers to register their vehicles in the capital of the country

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The mayor of Bogotá, Carlos Fernando Galán, has started a crusade this Friday against the drivers who register their vehicles in the municipalities adjacent to the capital. “3 out of every 10 cars that circulate in Bogotá do not pay taxes in the city, but they do contribute to the pollution, the trancon, the wear of the roads, the casualties,” he complained in a social network relay. He has announced that the District will tighten the mobility r…

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The measure, which will start in 2026 with the directive of the Secretariat of Mobility, is intended for more drivers to register their vehicles in the capital of the country

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bogotá has been facing a growing problem of vehicle congestion for years and the answer is repeated: to restrict. The most recent announcement by the mayor’s office—the Saturday ban on vehicles not registered in the city—repeats the well-known pattern. The measure is presented as a formula of “tax fairness” and “traffic management,” but it makes life more complex for citizens who are part of the metropolitan region and who visit the city from di…

The mayor of Soacha, Julián Sánchez Perico, asked to review the measure taken by the District and said that it was not The entry Surprised was shown the mayor of Soacha by beak and plaque in Bogotá for vehicles not registered in the capital appeared first in Public Journalism.

The mayor of Bogotá, Carlos Fernando Galán, announced the implementation of new measures from 2026 for vehicles that are not registered in Bogotá and that circulate in the capital. The bill and solidarity plate will have an adjustment: those who pay this permit and do not have their car registered in Bogotá, will no longer pay an additional 20%, but 50% more.This measure, said the Secretary of Mobility, Claudia Díaz, and the Secretary of Finance…

Since 2026, cars not registered in Bogotá will pay 50% more for Pico and Solidary Plate and will be restricted on Saturdays

·Bogotá, Colombia
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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