Peak and plate in Pereira for Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Peak and plate in Pereira for Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Peak and plate in Pereira for Wednesday, May 8, 2024

The next Wednesday, May 8, the peak and plate measures will be maintained in the city of Pereira, in a continued effort to improve mobility and reduce traffic congestion during peak hours.

Peak and plate in Pereira for May 8

For Wednesday, Private service vehicles with license plates ending in numbers 4 and 5 must refrain from circulating. for 14 continuous hours, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The same way, Drivers of motorcycles, motorcars, tricycles and ATVs with license plates that begin with 4 and 5 must abide by the restriction. at the same times, reflecting the city’s commitment to more sustainable and less congested mobility.

The measure extends throughout the urban and suburban area of ​​Pereira, excluding roads under national departmental jurisdiction and under concession.

“The César Gaviria Trujillo viaduct up to the road connection with Carrera 10 and vice versa, Avenida del Ferrocarril, and other road sections in charge of the Autopistas del Café road concession, especially the La Romelia sector, the variant, are excluded from the measure. La Romelia – El Pollo as it passes through the jurisdiction of the municipality of Dosquebradas, via Pereira – Armenia, Condina variant, via El Tigre – Cerritos, Marsella – Turín and the San Joaquín roundabout intersection – via Alcalá”, explains the Mayor’s Office of Pereira.

Taxi bill and license plate in Pereira

For this Wednesday, May 8, Taxis with plates ending in 5 will be the ones that must comply with the peak and plate measurement.

Peak and plate restriction will be applied for 14 continuous hours.

Photo:Facebook: Pereira Mobility Institute

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*This information was rewritten with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on information from the Pereira Mobility Institute, and was reviewed by a journalist and an editor.


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