In the case of motorcyclesthe increase will be progressive and it will go from the current $1,513 to $2,723 in February and $3,495 in May.
The last update of the VTV was in January 2022. The annual verification is Mandatory for vehicles over three years old or over 60,000 kilometers of use. It is also mandatory in the case of motorcycles over a year old.
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In the case of metered parking, the increase will be 80% in a single section and will take effect on february after the public hearing, thus the value of the hour will go from $45 to $81.
With the incorporation of the increase, a progressive rate In the areas that need more vehicle rotation and where metered parking is being applied: part of Retiro, San Telmo, San Nicolás, Monserrat, Recoleta and Balvanera.
This modification, provided for by law, provides a higher value in parking spaces with higher concentration vehicular. are around 1000 controlled spaces that will add 30% per hour of use of public space. Namely, the first hour will cost $81, the second $105.30, the third $136.90, the fourth and all the successive ones, $178.
The increases in the subway rate will be carried out in four sections starting in March. A) Yes, the ticket will cost $58 in March, $67 in May, $74 in June and $80 in September. According to Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Sbase), the increases respond to a 58% increase in costs between April and October.
Passenger demand remains stabilized at around 70% of pre-pandemic users.
This Friday the Ministry of Transport of the Nation made official the new rates of buses of the BOTH and short and long distance trains that They will come into effect from January 1.. In these cases, from March 2023 there will be adjustments every month according to inflation.
In the case of buses the minimum ticket for sections of up to three kilometers will have a increase of 39%, with which it will go from the current $25.20 to $35. Higher-ranking routes will receive fewer subsidies as they will have increases of between 39% and 49%, in a staggered manner. The section from three to six kilometers will go up from $28 to $39; the one from six to 12, from $29.40 to $42; the one from 12 to 27, from $30.80 to $45; and for journeys longer than 27 kilometers the fare will increase from $32.20 to $48.
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In the case of trains, increases will be applied both in metropolitan and regional services and in long-distance services throughout the country.
In it BOTH the minimum passages -up to 12 kilometers- for the lines Mitre, Sarmiento, San Martín and Tren de la Costa they will increase 27.54%, going from $17.25 ($7.76 for beneficiaries of the Social Rate) to $22 ($9.90). While the maximum ticket of more than 24 kilometers will reach $35, with an increase of 34.62%. The lowest rate of the lines Roca, Belgrano Norte, Urquiza and Belgrano Sur it will be unified in $17 ($7.65 for Social Rate), which represents an increase, for each line, of 58.14%, 78.95%, 51.11% and 58.14%, respectively.
Source: Ambito

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